The Pink Singers are both London's LGBT Community Choir, and the longest running LGBT Choir in Europe. For World AIDS Day 2017 we are hosting a concert at St Pancras Church, Euston Road, where we will be singing a mixture of our core repertory and some teasers from our exciting January 2018 concert (hope to see you there too if you can make it). All the profits raised from both the ticket sales and the Bar on the night will go to the amazing National AIDS Trust. DOORS OPEN at 7.30pm so you can get settled and buy a drink or two. PERFORMANCE starts at 8.00pm The Tickets The tickets are all General Admission, and the profits from ticket sales go the wonderful National AIDS Trust. Depending how much you can afford and how much you want to donate there are 5 levels ranging from 10 to 20 for General Admission so you can choose how much you donate through the price of your ticket. Paying a higher price does not come with any extra benefits as such, it just means we raise more on the night. Please don't be afraid to pay the smallest amount, everything helps we promise! We'll be thrilled to see you whatever you pay.
Tickets : £ 11 - 22 Tickets
Address : St Pancras' Church
Euston Road
London
NW1 2BA
Website : Click Here
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