Bradford Culture
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1 Nov 2025

Salts Mill

Bradford Friendship Choir

at We Will Sing

Choir performances alongside We will Sing – Ann Hamilton’s installation at Salts Mill.

Bradford Friendship Choir performed a multilingual selection of songs alongside Ann Hamilton’s installation We Will Sing in the vast roof space of Salts Mill.

About Bradford Friendship Choir

Bradford Friendship Choir is a joyful singing sanctuary for refugees, people seeking asylum and their allies. We provide a welcome in a hostile environment, and celebrate diversity through the power of song.

Founded as a branch of Bradford Festival Choral Society (BFCS) by Maggie Eisner in 2016, it has since grown and developed under the musical leadership of Fran Wyburn, Alice Phelps and Furaha Mussanzi.

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