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17 Apr 2026

Derry to transform into ‘City of Song’ this October

Eight elite ensembles from Germany, Estonia, Sweden, and beyond to compete for the prestigious Oak Tree of Derry Trophy

Derry to transform into ‘City of Song’ this October

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The City of Derry International Choir Festival will once again welcome an exceptional line-up of international choirs to the Northwest this October, as ensembles from across Europe and beyond gather to compete for the prestigious Oak Tree of Derry Trophy.

This year’s eight international competitors reflect the festival’s growing global reputation. From Germany, ChorWerkSaar Chamber Choir and Modus Novus Chamber Choir bring precision and contemporary flair, while Laeta Voce Vocal Ensemble (France) offers a rich and expressive European sound.

Stockholms Musikgymnasium Youth Choir (Sweden) highlights the next generation of elite singers, and The Alumnae Choir of the Academic Female Choir of the University of Tartu (Estonia) brings a celebrated choral tradition from one of the world’s great singing nations.

Ireland is strongly represented by Dulciana Vocal Ensemble, The Continuettes, and Fabre Ensemble. Spanning a range of styles from contemporary arrangements to traditional repertoire, these groups reflect the depth, diversity and continued growth of choral singing across the island, standing confidently alongside their international counterparts on a global stage.

Joining in a special non-competitive capacity, the E. Mikeladze Central Music School Choir (Georgia) adds a further international dimension, sharing a unique and historic vocal tradition.

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Together, these ensembles will compete at the highest level for the Oak Tree of Derry Trophy - an award that reflects excellence, artistry and the spirit of international collaboration at the heart of the festival.

While the international competition is a centrepiece moment, it sits within a broader programme of national competitions, school competitions, and a vibrant schedule of gala concerts, fringe performances, and community events. From large-scale performances in key venues to pop-up moments across the city, the festival will once again extend across Derry, Strabane, Letterkenny and the wider North West, creating a true “City of Song.”

The festival’s continued growth brings significant cultural and economic impact to the region - attracting visitors, supporting local business, and providing meaningful opportunities for participation, learning and cultural exchange. Crucially, it also offers local choirs and young people the chance to engage directly with world-class performers.

Entries for national and school competitions remain open until the end of May, inviting choirs from across the UK and Ireland to be part of this dynamic and expanding international festival.

As anticipation builds, this year’s international line-up promises a powerful celebration of choral music—bringing global voices to the Northwest and further cementing Derry’s place on the world stage.

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