Fifty people have been chosen to be part of the “Bantam of the Opera” choir formed in celebration of Bradford’s year as UK City of Culture.

The group of Bradford City fans will come together to perform for a new BBC programme named after the choir.

Amongst the chosen fifty are the Very Revd Andy Bowerman, Dean of Bradford, and congregation member Eileen Gunn, who will both be taking part in the rehearsals and performances as part of the Bradford 2025 event.

Dean Andy says:
“It’s really exciting to have been selected to be part of this unique choir. I’m a little bit nervous as – though I’m around choirs all the time in the Cathedral – myself I’m a little bit lacking in confidence when it comes to singing. I’m looking forward to learning a bit about my voice and how I might improve my singing, but more than that I’m just looking forward to being with a new group of people, singing together, and celebrating all that is great about this city and our football club!”

Dean Andy will be taking place in a series of rehearsals over the next few weeks, with performances to take place at events throughout the year. Look out for more information soon.

You can find out more about it on the BBC website.

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