Open Mic Nights at MTME
Practice your vocal performance skills in a casual and supportive environment.
Tuesday Nights
7-9 PM
Winter 2020 Session:
Starts January 14th
Open to all types of vocal styles.
No accompanist provided.
You may bring your own accompanist, or bring backing tracks on your phone to play on a bluetooth speaker.
Microphone provided.
Piano available to play.
First come, first serve.
Please register online to make sure that you will get a chance to share your music.
You can show up without registering as well, online registration gets first priority for the night.
This event is FREE for MTME students
and members of the community.
7-9 PM
Winter 2020 Session:
Starts January 14th
Open to all types of vocal styles.
No accompanist provided.
You may bring your own accompanist, or bring backing tracks on your phone to play on a bluetooth speaker.
Microphone provided.
Piano available to play.
First come, first serve.
Please register online to make sure that you will get a chance to share your music.
You can show up without registering as well, online registration gets first priority for the night.
This event is FREE for MTME students
and members of the community.

MTME Open Mic nights will be hosted by Joshua Bailey
who is a private voice instructor at MTME.
Please check in with him to sign-in upon arrival.
Please let him know if you need any specific feedback about any part of your performance, or if you are only sharing your music without comments.
The Practice of Performance
Being a confident and charismatic performer takes practice!
Just like going to lessons and coachings improve your technical skills and knowledge, performing trains you to be a better performer! Having access to a space, with a supportive and casual audience helps you hone your skills without the risk of failure. It gives you the freedom to play with your style, make bold choices, and make mistakes before a "real" performance.
Just like going to lessons and coachings improve your technical skills and knowledge, performing trains you to be a better performer! Having access to a space, with a supportive and casual audience helps you hone your skills without the risk of failure. It gives you the freedom to play with your style, make bold choices, and make mistakes before a "real" performance.