Bella Hardy’s Christmas Days of Song 2025

Both of these events are sold out. To join a waiting list, please email info@darkpeakarts.com with your preferred date.

SOLD OUT – Thursday 11th December 2025 Edale | 10.00am-4.30pm

SOLD OUT – Monday 15th December 2025 Edale | 10.00am-4.30pm

Feel the festive spirit at Bella’s one-day singing events in Edale!

It’s a day of learning festive songs and harmonies, with a beautiful winter walk to a second heritage venue (transport option available), and a delicious feast by our favourite cook Ros Nield, all wrapped up with a final sing at the pub!

This is a social singing experience for all abilities.

DETAILS

We’re based at Edale Village Hall, arrivals from 9.30am, starting 10am prompt. After our first sing, we’ll have spiced morning refreshments before a short walk to a second venue and more singing. Then back to the Village Hall for a festive feast and more songs. We finish with a big sing in the pub, where your family and friends are welcome to join us! We provide parking, and encourage you if possible to come by train; Edale station is on the Hope Valley line between Sheffield and Manchester.

Time: 10.00am-4.30pm

PRICE

£85 per person, includes morning refreshments and our big festive lunch.

BOOKING

Please complete a form to reserve your place (one form per person):

SOLD OUT Thursday 11th December 2025 Edale | 10.00am-4.30pm

SOLD OUT Monday 15th December 2025 Edale | 10.00am-4.30pm

If you have any questions, please contact info@darkpeakarts.com

EDALE

Edale is a seven-mile long valley in the Peak District National Park. It’s made up of mud, gritstone, mist, sheep, a mountain, some hills, jagged rocky outcrops, and place names like Mad Woman’s Stones and Mam Tor. The main village is famously the start (or end) of the Pennine Way, a 268 mile trail to Kirk Yetholm in Scotland.

We have a general store, two cafe, two pubs, and an information centre. Edale railway station connects us to Manchester to Sheffield with regular trains.

If you’d like to hear Bella chatting about Edale, why not listen to her episode of Folk on Foot!