Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus made a triumphant return to the Brighton Dome in December with our annual Christmas extravaganza Pull A Cracker. The Chorus were joined on stage by acclaimed West End actress Rosie Ashe for a packed out festive evening. For the second year running, the event raised money for the Sussex Beacon with a final total of a staggering £5622.48.
World Aids Day Concert raises over £1,100 for the Rainbow Fund
This year’s World Aids Day Concert, We All Live Together, held at St Mary’s Church in Kemptown on 1st December, was another sell-out success and has raised an amazing £1,131.00. for the Rainbow Fund. This year, we were joined by the Rainbow Chorus (no relation), Qukelele, Resound and children from the Theatre Workshop.
Interview for Viva Brighton Magazine
Conducted by Steve Ramsey of Viva Brighton Magazine, August 2012
Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus was originally founded in 2005 and currently has around 65 members. They achieved national recognition when they appeared on the BBC’s Last Choir Standing in 2008. The Chorus since became formally registered as a charity in 2010 and regularly performs around the local area.
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Seven Year Itch: No Rash Decisions – Tickets Now on Sale!
Tickets for Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus’s Summer 2012 concert, Seven Year Itch: No Rash Decisions, are now on sale via BrightonGMC’s very own, brand new ticket website tickets.brightonmc.org.