
Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus has received a message of support from Adam Ant, conveying his personal best wishes for their upcoming show “Putting On The Glitz” at the Theatre Royal Brighton on 30th November at 7.30pm.
Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus are very happy to announce their upcoming show called Back To The Bond Age taking place during the opening weekend of this year’s Brighton Fringe Festival.
The annual World Aids Day fundraising concert, held on December 1 at St Mary’s Church, Kemptown, is renowned for the…
Following their debut at the Theatre Royal, with their Christmas Show, Putting on the Glitz, Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus raised £1,002.50 for the Rainbow Fund.
The Hand In Hand festival of UK and Ireland LGBT choirs, to be held in Brighton this June and jointly organised by Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus and the Rainbow Chorus, has received an exciting gesture of support from a US musician and LGBT activist in the form of a concert in March. Here is the full press release from the Hand In Hand website.
A group of Brighton & Hove LGBT choirs and musicians have announced that they will again be joining forces to put on a fundraising concert called “We All Live Together: A Concert For World AIDS Day”.
Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus take great pleasure in extending a diamanté studded invitation to join them on Sunday, November 30th amidst the Georgian splendour of Theatre Royal Brighton, as the Chorus raises the curtain on its most glamorous production yet, Putting On The Glitz.
Christopher Steed of Gogglebox fame has donated over £800 to Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus from his winnings after appearing on Channel 4’s Million Pound Drop starring Davina McCall.
On Saturday 12th July 2014, Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus is heading along the south coast to appear at The Hub Theatre in Southampton in collaboration with Southampton Gay Men’s Chorus.
Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus is delighted to announce that its two extremely well-received Fringe Festival performances of Nautical But Nice at St George’s Church, Kemptown at the start of May helped to boost the coffers of two local charities to the tune of £547.34.