Five people – Daniel Aston, Derrick Rump, Kelly Loving, Ashley Paugh and Raymond Vance – lost their lives in the senseless attack on Club Q in Colorado Springs, USA, which was as a safe haven for the LGBTQ+ community.
Five people – Daniel Aston, Derrick Rump, Kelly Loving, Ashley Paugh and Raymond Vance – lost their lives in the senseless attack on Club Q in Colorado Springs, USA, which was as a safe haven for the LGBTQ+ community.
Hosted by Kara Van Park and Lovinia Belle, the event will see cabaret stars and one of Brighton’s choirs come together in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community of Colorado Springs
The vigil will be held outside the Nightingale Club on Kent Street in the gay village on Friday, November 25 from 6-7pm.
This Saturday – November 26 – Club Revenge and R-Bar in Brighton will be raising funds for the victims of the devastating attack on Club Q in Colorado.
Brighton & Hove is to honour the lives of those lost in the Club Q attack with a Candlelit Vigil at the Brighton & Hove AIDS Memorial in Kemptown on Monday, November 28 from 7pm.
The father of Anderson Lee Aldrich – accused of murdering five people and injuring at least 18 others in a mass shooting at Club Q LGBTQ+ venue at Colorado, USA – has said his first concern was that they were gay when he heard the news.
Matthew and Brandon are reported as being safe but five friends and staff members died and at least 18 people were injured.