Join us this International Women’s Day 2026 to celebrate women’s voices in music in an intimate, one-night-only concert.
Our international lineup of women in music draws on influences from around the world in a culture-crossing and multi-genre night of music and poetry. Grammy-winning Celtic/American artist Daisy Chute returns to Battersea alongside acclaimed Lebanese/Greek/Canadian artist Lara Eidi and Laura Reznek on Vocals, Guitar, Violin.
Fusing folk, jazz, world and singer-songwriter traditions, this will be an evening of sisterhood, soaring melodies, and borderless storytelling, as these internationally rooted voices weave originals with echoes of centuries past.
More about the artists:
Daisy Chute – Vocals, Guitar, Banjo, Piano
Daisy Chute has found a loyal following through her award-winning songwriting and jaw-dropping vocals. Receiving a Grammy in 2024, Daisy straddles folk/Americana, classical and jazz worlds and regularly sells out shows across UK/Europe/US. Daisy can be spotted with a guitar or banjo at top arts venues like Southbank Centre and Union Chapel and festivals including Black Deer, Cambridge Folk and Glastonbury.
Her original music and singing features on BBC Radio and TV/Film/Game soundtracks and is playlisted across Caffé Neros globally, and her musical, co-written with Rebecca Brewer, about the Pendle witch trials ‘Coven’ premiered with a sold-out run at the Kiln Theatre in 2025/26. Her original debut album ‘Throne’ releases in 2026 following on from her critically-acclaimed EPs ‘Maiden, Mother, Crone’, ‘Cradle Songs’ and FATEA EP of the year ‘Songs of Solace’.
Lara Eidi – Vocals, Guitar, Piano
Born in Athens to Lebanese-Canadian parents, Lara Eidi is an award-winning independent artist whose music defies boundaries and thrives on authenticity. A singer-songwriter, pianist, and genre-blending vocalist rooted in both jazz and folk traditions, she bridges cultures and musical worlds from her base between London and Athens.With a voice described as “a true gift… a kind soul, and a captivating presence” (Jazz UK), Lara has carved a distinctive path in the global music scene, both as a performer and composer. Her performances have graced renowned stages across Europe and the Middle East—from intimate headline shows in Austria, Finland, Germany, and Lebanon, to celebrated appearances across the UK.Notably, she recently captivated audiences at London’s iconic Union Chapel and the Royal Albert Hall, where she performed ancient music from Greece and the Levant with the ensemble Saudha. Her music is heard in the film world ( Mactub, Lebanon) , BBC Radio, France Radio and more . A proud alumna of the Guildhall School of Music, Lara’s artistry is deeply steeped in classical, folk and jazz disciplines. Yet her sound remains ever-evolving—crafted through emotion, intellect, and an unrelenting passion for storytelling. Currently in London, she can be found performing in London’s prolific underground folk scene , and giving song and voice workshops.
Laura Reznek – Vocals, Guitar, Violin
Laura Reznek has been writing, performing, and composing internationally for over a decade. Her music has been heard from the smallest of spaces spaces – bell towers, train cars, canal boats – to landmark stages including Carnegie Hall, the National Arts Centre of Canada, Harbourfront Centre and Scotiabank Dance Centre. Her work has drawn audiences into both subtle intimacy and expansive, full-band energy. In 2024, her contemporary dance show Agrimony premiered to critical acclaim, pairing her live music with choreography in a project that explored the quiet persistence of life.



