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Didsbury Singers: International Women’s Day Concert

In celebration of International Women’s Day, Didsbury Singers will be appearing at the Henry Watson Music Library for a celebration of choral music.

Didsbury Singers are a local, aspirational upper voices choir from South Manchester. Conducted by the award winning Hannah Brine and with musical accompaniment by Isaac Horton, the group will be honouring International Women’s Day with a selection of music which centres on female strength.

Founded in 2025, the group has quickly gained a reputation for performances with a warm, inclusive atmosphere and their ambitious repertoire. Singing a wide variety of music, from folk and classical to pop and jazz, the group have been known to sing a diverse array of music by the likes of Billie Eilish, to the Spanish song “Cantar!”, and Sarah Quartel’s “How Can I Keep From Singing”.

Their IWM performance will see them take on songs with a female emphasis such as Margaret Water’s “Lineage” in the repertoire (watch here).

Expect a moving, empowering performance from this highly talented collective.

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ABOUT

The Didsbury Singers is a friendly, upper‑voices community choir based in the Didsbury/Withington area of Manchester. It is led by Hannah Brine, an award‑winning conductor whose choirs have performed at major events such as the BBC Proms, the Royal Variety Show, and the Olivier Awards.

For more information on the choir head to: www.didsburysingers.co.uk 

Or find them @didsburysingers on socials.


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Didsbury Singers will perform in the Henry Watson Music Library on Saturday 7 March, 1pm-2pm.

Entry to this event is free to the public.