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Brighton’s LGBTQ+ choirs to celebrate 200 years of St George’s Church, Kemptown

Graham Robson January 6, 2025

On Saturday, January 25, a handful of Brighton’s LGBTQ+ choirs will come together to celebrate 200 years of St George’s Church in Kemptown. This is a free event; book your spot HERE

Join Rainbow Chorus, Resound and Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus for a special choral performance celebrating the ‘60s and ‘70s era and the diversity of Brighton’s Kemptown.

Founded in 2011, Resound Voices is a low voice, gender fluid ensemble, who seek to develop vocally, both as individual singers and as a group. Performing an eclectic range of choral works from classical to contemporary, Resound Voices pride themselves in championing lesser-known composers from minority backgrounds, including the LGBTQ+ community.

Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus is the UK’s largest gay men’s chorus outside of London with 130 members of ages ranging from 20 to 86. Regularly staging sellout shows in Brighton and internationally, it is renowned for its high energy performances. The Chorus performs a wide variety of repertoire which is almost exclusively arranged in house, often delivered with vibrant choreography.

Rainbow Chorus is the largest LGBTQ+ mixed choir in the south east. With a motto of ‘strength in harmony’, the Chorus endeavours to create a safe and enjoyable environment for LGBTQ+ members to build confidence and develop their talents and skills. Led by Musical Director Aneesa Chaudhry and accompanied by Olly Parr, they sing a wide range of musical genres.

This is a free event; book your spot HERE

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