WANT to sing with one of the town’s top choirs?

Then the Huddersfield Singers might be just for you.

The Singers are hosting an event at St John’s Church, Upper Hopton, near Mirfield, and are inviting interested singers to join them.

On Sunday an open rehearsal led by Philip Honnor will take place at 3pm and a buffet tea will be offered.

Then a concert will then take place in the church at 7.15pm where the choir and guests will perform the two works.

Both are free but the Singers ask for a donation.

They’ll be singing Vivaldi’s Gloria and Handel’s Zadok the Priest.

The Huddersfield Singers is a chamber choir of around 30 members.

The choir was formed in 1875 as the Huddersfield Glee and Madrigal Society and performs a wide variety of sacred and secular music from all periods of musical history, ranging from the medieval to the present day.

The choir has occasionally commissioned new music, such as for its 125th anniversary concert in July 2000, for which Arthur Butterworth wrote Haworth Moor.