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There's a mass doorstep sing-a-long happening - and the whole of Greater Manchester is invited

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Residents from across Greater Manchester are being invited to take part in a mass sing-a-long - from their front doorsteps. Organisers hope many thousands will take part, spurred on by a host of famous faces.

It's all part of Manchester International Festival's online Live programme of events. The open-air musical extravaganza - called 'Together In One Voice' - will take place on Thursday, May 28 at 7.30pm, half an hour before the weekly clap for carers tribute to NHS staff and other frontline heath workers.

It's hoped to connect as much as Greater Manchester as possible though song. Residents will be able to join their neighbours from their windows, or on their doorsteps, as they all sing along together to a special soundtrack put together

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