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UK LGBT EVENTS - Pink Singers: Wish You Were Queer Concert @ Cadogan Hall
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Pink Singers: Wish You Were Queer Concert @ Cadogan Hall

Wish You Were Queer will feature bespoke arrangements of iconic songs by Queen, Chappell Roan, Joy Oladokun, Brandi Carlile, and The Pet Shop Boys. Celebrate world-renowned music from David Bowie, Billie Eilish, and Jacob Narverud, exploring all aspects and genres of choral music. This concert will guide you through all aspects of the queer umbrella, celebrating the voices of Audre Lorde, Beverly Glenn-Copeland and Namoli Brennet. Conducted by Olivia Doust, Wish You Were Queer will feature a collaboration with F*Choir, a London-based, all-genders community choir founded by composer and multidisciplinary artist Jenny Moore, as well as guest performances from The Advantages, a London-based lesbian guitar, keyboard and vocal trio, and live five-piece band. You wont want to miss this equal-parts fun and moving night of queer music, so get your tickets now!

Tickets : £ Various Tickets

Address : Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane Terrace
London
SW1X 9DQ

Telephone : 02077304500

Website : Click Here

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