Upcoming webniar
WHY SINGERS GET STAGE FRIGHT
(And What To Do About It)
Free Live Webinar for Singers and Vocal Performers
Discover the five emotional patterns behind stage fright and learn a simple self-help method you can use before, during, and after performances, auditions, and high-pressure singing situations.
- Understand why stage fright happens
- Identify your dominant stage fright pattern
- Learn a simple self-help technique you can use anywhere
RESERVE MY FREE SPOT
- Saturday 25 July 2026 12-1pm SGT
- Duration 60 minutes
Can't attend live?
Register anyway and we'll send you the recording.
Over 20 Years Helping Singers Perform With Greater Confidence
Voice Teacher • Performer • Jin Shin Jyutsu Practitioner • NAFA Faculty Experience • Hundreds of Singers Taught
For more than two decades, I’ve worked with singers of all ages and experience levels.
And during that time, I’ve noticed something surprising.
Many talented singers struggle with stage fright.
Not because they lack preparation.
Not because they lack ability.
And certainly not because they’re broken.
In fact, some of the most dedicated and capable performers I’ve worked with have also struggled with performance anxiety.
The question is:
Why?
That’s exactly what we’ll explore in this webinar.
Your voice can sound great — and still not feel like you.
1. The Myth of the Perfect Voice
You’ve mastered your delivery. You know how to sound articulate, composed, and prepared. But under the polish, something feels tight — like your voice is working for you, not with you.
2. The Critic’s Costume: How We Perform Our Pain
That subtle dissonance between how you sound and how you feel? That’s the voice of your inner critic. It lives in your breath, your posture, your tone — performing perfection even when your truth is calling for something softer, wilder, more resonant.
3. The Voice That Saves You: From Critic to Compass
This live experience is your invitation to pause the performance. To reconnect with the voice beneath the critic. To return to the resonance that’s always been yours.
Does This Sound Familiar?
Over 80% of singers I've worked with identify with at least one of these experiences.
You know your material.
You’ve rehearsed.
You’ve prepared.
And yet…
- Your heart starts racing before a performance.
- Your throat tightens when you step on stage.
- You can't stop thinking about tomorrow's audition.
- You compare yourself to other singers.
- One mistake ruins an entire performance.
- You replay auditions and performances for days afterwards.
- You feel pressure to prove yourself every time you sing.
If you’ve experienced any of these, you’re not alone.
Most singers assume these experiences are all part of the same problem:
Stage fright.
But what if that’s not entirely true?
What if different emotional experiences are hiding underneath the same label?
And what if understanding those differences changes how you respond?
What You'll Learn
Why Stage Fright Isn’t Just One Thing
Many performers think of stage fright as a single experience.
In reality, several different emotional patterns can produce similar symptoms.
You’ll learn why this distinction matters.
The Five Emotional Patterns Behind Stage Fright
Discover the five emotional patterns I see most often in singers and performers.
You’ll begin to understand which pattern may be influencing your own experience.
Why Generic Stage Fright Advice Doesn’t Always Work
Many singers have tried breathing exercises, positive thinking, visualisation, or mindset techniques.
Sometimes they help.
Sometimes they don’t.
You’ll learn why.
How To Identify Your Dominant Stage Fright Pattern
Understanding what’s really happening is often the first step toward responding differently.
A Simple Self-Help Method You Can Use Anywhere
Learn a practical Jin Shin Jyutsu self-help technique you can use discreetly before auditions, performances, examinations, rehearsals, and other high-pressure situations.
No special equipment.
No complicated routines.
No prior experience required.
Why Attend Live?
Attend live and you'll be able to:
- Ask questions during the Q&A
- Learn alongside other singers
- Reflect on your own experiences in real time
- Leave with a clearer understanding of your personal stage fright pattern
What This Webinar Is Not
- This webinar is not vocal training.
- This webinar is not therapy.
- This webinar is not a breathing workshop.
- This webinar is not a mindset seminar.
This webinar is designed to help you better understand your experience of stage fright and introduce a simple self-help approach you can begin using immediately.
Why I Created This Webinar
Who This Webinar Is For
Meet Your Presenter
Grace Ng Ee Wern
Voice Teacher | Performer | Educator | Jin Shin Jyutsu Practitioner
Grace has spent more than 20 years helping singers develop healthier, more confident relationships with their voices.
Her work combines voice pedagogy, performance experience, and Jin Shin Jyutsu self-help techniques to help singers better understand and respond to performance anxiety.
She is particularly interested in the emotional side of singing and the hidden patterns that influence confidence, presence, and performance.
Frequently Asked Questions( FAQ )
Yes.
The webinar focuses on understanding your experience and responding to it differently. Many singers find that greater awareness leads to greater confidence and choice.
No.
The webinar is suitable for singers and performers of all levels.
No.
You are welcome to simply attend, listen, and learn.
Register anyway and we’ll send you the recording.
No.
This is an educational webinar focused on performance awareness and practical self-help techniques.
Yes.
The final 10 minutes are reserved for questions.
If you’re unable to attend live, you’ll still receive access to the complete recording.
You Don't Need To Be Fearless To Perform Well
RESERVE MY FREE SPOT
- Saturday 25 July 2026 12-1pm SGT
- Duration 60 minutes