Brian Butler is blown away by two Brighton choirs
Brian Butler is blown away by two Brighton choirs
Following last year’s sold out Fringe performance, Excess Baggage!, Resound returns for two evenings of vocal perfection.
The annual World Aids Day Charity Concert raises over £3,000 for Lunch Positive. The annual World Aids Day Charity Concert held on December 1 at St Mary’s Church, Kemptown is renowned for the variety of its performances and the warm support of its audience.
When 17 men from a gay men’s choir get stuck at the airport with constant delays and very annoying tannoy announcements what do they do to pass the time? Well, sing of course.
The Soundtrek Boys are back. Last year they sang around the world in eight languages, now they’re going on tour. Just like life, things never go to plan at an airport. Join them as they sing for their own amusement songs that resonate when you are travelling or just sitting around due to delays, lost passports and excess baggage.
World AIDS Day Charity Concert – Together We Stand raises over £3,000 for Lunch Positive, the HIV lunch club. The Church of St Mary the Virgin in Kemptown was, once again, the venue for the sell-out annual World AIDS Day concert which brings together LGBT+ music groups from Brighton and the surrounding area, for one of the premier events in the city’s LGBT+ community calendar.
Resound and The Brighton Chamber Choir (BCC) bathe the audience in shimmering Water Night. For the first time two of Brighton and Hove’s favourite choirs are pooling their vocal talents to create a night overflowing with shimmering music.
Resound Male Voices make their Brighton Fringe debut in May with ‘Soundtrek’, a devised show of choral music from all over the world set in….a pub!
There will be no tickets available on the door for this years World Aids Day Concert at St Mary’s Church, Kemptown which has now sold out.
Resound Male Voices, a Brighton and Hove based male singing group and women’s jazz choir Rebelles present a unique evening of beautiful music and a few laughs in the run up to Christmas.