OOH Mama Ladies Choir from Basingstoke performed a special concert to a packed audience in May.

This memorable event took place on Sunday, May 12, at Old Basing Village Hall featuring popular tunes from the 1930s to today.

The Ooh Mama Ladies Choir shared the stage with the band Angel and the Badmen to raise money for the Stroke Association Basingstoke Area Stroke Support Group.

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The group performed in front of a packed audience (Image: Supplied) Post-performance, they delivered a £1,500 donation to the group thanks to the concert's success.

The choir, founded by Kate Barrett in 2012, started off as a 'me-time' zone for mums but has since invited all ladies with a passion for singing.

Meanwhile, the stroke support group provides therapeutic activities for stroke survivors and their carers, promoting unity and enhancing confidence.

For those interested in joining the choir or stroke support group, their websites are oohmamachoir.com and stroke.org.uk respectively.