Choir for new parents and carers launched in Dundee by Scotland’s National Orchestra Posted Mon 12 January 2026
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO) launches new community choir in Dundee dedicated to new parents and carers.
Following on from the success of its Buggy Choir in Glasgow, the RSNO will now run weekly sessions in Dundee Science Centre. RSNO Buggy Choir Dundee will give new parents/carers the chance to join together in a relaxed environment with their babies to partake in adult-focused group singing to boost emotional and mental wellbeing. It aims to provide an opportunity to focus on self-care at a time when caring for yourself as a parent is vital.
Operated on a pay-what-you-can model with ticket prices ranging from free to £5, the RSNO Buggy Choir Dundee is open to all parents and carers of babies under a year old. While the music is aimed at adults, the 45-minute sessions are tailored to suit the needs of the little ones and offer parents/carers a chance to meet others at the same stage of parenthood.
The sessions begin on Wednesday 21 January in Dundee Science Centre. For more information and to book, head to rsno.org.uk/buggy-choir-dundee/.
RSNO Buggy Choir Dundee is supported by Leisure and Culture Dundee, Leng Charitable Trust, Lethendy Charitable Trust, Northwood Charitable Trust, R J Larg Family Trust, Tay Charitable Trust and W M Sword Charitable Trust. The RSNO’s Singing Strand is supported by Pear Tree Fund for Music.