The supergroup have recorded a new original Christmas song to raise funds for the ISPCC
They scored a major hit earlier this year with their cover of The Cranberries' 'Dreams', and now Irish Women in Harmony are back with a Christmas single.
The supergroup, comprised of a multitude of Irish female singers and musicians, put a call-out a few months back looking for under 12-girls to be part of their 'tween choir'.
The result is 'Together at Christmas', a new festive song written by RuthAnne, the brainchild of Irish Women in Harmony. All funds raised from text and online donations will go towards the ISPCC Childline for their #nevergiveuponachildever campaign.
We got a sneak peek of the song and the video - which features everyone from Una Healy, Erica Cody, Lyra, Eve Belle , Moya Brennan, Wyvern Lingo and many more - and it's really very good. As with 'Dreams', all the artists involved recorded their parts remotely and sent them to RuthAnne to assemble.
It's released this Thursday, November 19th , but you can pre-order it here and donate to the ISPCC by texting CHILDHOOD to 50300.
Delighted to announce our new original Christmas single ‘Together at Christmas’ is out this Thurs Nov 19th supporting @ISPCCChildline to donate 4 euro txt CHILDHOOD to 50300 #nevergiveuponachildever #iwihXmas can’t wait for you all to hear it 💚💚💚💚 pic.twitter.com/waHmkQqSkd
— Irish Women in Harmony 🇮🇪 (@irewomeninharm) November 16, 2020