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Home > Delicia Edgar: Women Make Music

Delicia Edgar: Women Make Music

Singer, songwriter and musician Delicia Edgar comes together with the dynamic Wired4Music collective comprising of a number of 18 – 25 year old female performers and musicians across London to create an eclectic 5 track EP topped off with an exclusive LIVE performance . Featuring an array of live instruments, stripped vocals, vocal harmonies merging organic and experimental pop, urban and classical sounds. This is a celebration of rising female performers and musicians at best. Delicia Edgar who is currently gearing up to release her debut EP entitled THERAPY, regularly performs and organises music events working with young musicians giving them a platform to showcase their talents. The W4M collective fresh from launching their manifesto and performing at the Roundhouse Rising Futures event in Camden earlier this year where they created such a buzz within the music community, are now keen to build on this success and take it to a whole new level. Driven to inspire the next generation of female performers and musicians with the help of PRS Women Make Music Funding. Delicia Edgar and the W4M collective with this 5 track EP and exclusive LIVE performance want to raise their voice and address issues facing young musicians in the music community. This will be followed by a mini tour across London performing new music aimed at inspiring, empowering and influencing the next generation of female musicians and performers to come.

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