In a first for North Manchester, an open-top bus menopause choir will be performing as part of a multi-arts festival. It's all part of SICK!
festival, an arts and health event that faces up to the complexities of mental and physical health. The festival where health and creativity meet will span the entire month of May, and will be based in Harpurhey, Charlestown and across Greater Manchester.
Most of the festival's events will take place in North Manchester and are bolstered by a commitment to the area for the next ten years.
The festival's first events to be announced include an open top bus Menopause choir, led by Gospel singer-songwriter Tosin Akindele and Swiss musician Sbiylle Aeberli.
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