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The Pink Singers are known for their bold and uplifting shows, unique arrangements and beautiful vocal blend, created and performed by their talented cast of 80 LGBTQ+ members. Let them put a spell on you this Pride weekend at Cadogan Hall with Geek Out! Conducted by Olivia Doust with a live band, the powerful voices of this 80-strong choir will brighten your evening, showcasing what gives them pride. From pet cats to gaming, Doctor Who to 80s sci-fi and AI, including some epic classical numbers (and dancing!), theres something for everyone. Join them on a journey into joyful obsessions, through iconic songs filled with geeky pride. Theyll be stirring the cauldron for some choral inspiration, from The Rocky Horror Show to Kate Bush, from Buffy The Vampire Slayer to Agatha All Along. Theyll be joined by the Proud Marys, Chesters LGBTQ+ choir, led by musical director Matt Baker, bringing queer joy down from the north and featuring some of their own guilty pleasures. You wont want to miss this fun and empowering night of queer music so get your tickets now! The Pink Singers are delighted to have British Sign Language (BSL) interpreters on stage with them for this concert. They will be standing stage right (on the left as you look at the stage). Please note: This event will feature amplified music, non-flashing lighting and small amounts of asthma-friendly haze.
Tickets : £ Various Tickets
Address : Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane Terrace
London
SW1X 9DQ
Telephone : 02077304500
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