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UK LGBT EVENTS - The Pink Singers Our 40-year Story @ Cadogan Hall
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The Pink Singers Our 40-year Story @ Cadogan Hall

Join The Pink Singers on a breathtaking musical journey spanning continents, cultures, and major events in LBGT+ history. Back again at Cadogan Hall, the LGBT+ choir is celebrating its 40th anniversary and bringing back a variety of timeless hits from its repertoire. The two-hour concert is jam-packed full of synth-fuelled 80s punk, 90s power ballads and some of the biggest hits from the 2000s till the present day, many of which are arranged by current choir members. Also featuring a visual montage of The Pink Singers from past to present, the 40-year journey explores remarkable events in which the choir supported LGBT+ communities around the world. Expect a moving revival of classic queer anthems youll be singing all the way home. Fancy making the evening extra special? Secure VIP tickets including a complimentary glass of champagne from 45. Tickets will sell out book now to avoid disappointment.

Tickets : £ Various Tickets

Address : Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane Terrace
London
SW1X 9DQ

Telephone : 020 7730 4500

Website : Click Here

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