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Join us in Manchester for ‘We go together’

We Go Together
Don’t miss a great opportunity to hear three of the UK’s leading LGBT choirs in one show. The Pink Singers will be joining forces with the Manchester Lesbian & Gay Chorus and Gay Abandon from Leeds to present ‘We go together’ later this month.
It promises to be a memorable evening. There’ll be a bit of classical, a bit of soul and a bit of Cole Porter: some traditional folk, some musical theatre and one or two old favourites. Continue reading “Join us in Manchester for ‘We go together’”

New Year concert, 'A Burst of Song', 8 January 2011

Chelsea’s Cadogan Hall will again play host to the Pink Singers, following the success of our first concert in this fabulous venue in the summer. Saturday 8 January 2011 is the date for our New Year concert, ‘A Burst of Song’. It starts at 7.30 pm.
You’ll be able to soak in a range of styles and moods, from Gabriel Fauré’s beautiful Cantique de Jean Racine – written when he was just 19 in 1865 – to Billy Joel’s 1983 ballad And so it goes. We are sure you’ll give a warm welcome to our guests, the Manchester Lesbian & Gay Chorus.
Tickets cost from £10 to £30 – with a range of special offers.

  • Groups save £3 on each ticket. Just order five or more full price tickets in one lot. So if you get together with friends and family and buy five tickets, you save £15. A group of eight saves £24.
  • Encore members (friends of Cadogan Hall) save £3 on £22 and £18 tickets.
  • Are you 60 or over, or 16 or under? You can save £3 on every full price ticket.
  • Full-time students (with student ID) and the unemployed can get the same £3 discount.

Discounted tickets must be booked by phone: 020 7730 4500. You can claim only one discount for each ticket. Other tickets can be purchased on line from our box office.
We look forward to seeing many of our long-standing friends and fans – and some new faces too.
Cadogan Hall – 5 Sloane Terrace, SW1X 9DQ – is five minutes’ walk from Sloane Square tube.

Various Voices 2014 – now in Dublin!

Jerome
Jerome

VV Dublin 2014 logo
The World Cup may well be in Rio that year but the real heat will be elsewhere… It is with great pleasure that we can now confirm that the next Various Voices festival will take place in Dublin in 2014, hosted by our friends Glória LGBT choir.

Various Voices is a very important event, allowing gay and lesbian choirs from all over Europe and the world to meet and sing together, promote both musical and queer culture, and have a good time! The Pink Singers have taken part in every single ‘VV’, and this one will be a wonderful occasion to reinforce the ties with our fellow islanders and all our friends from Legato, the association of European gay and lesbian choirs and the organization behind Various Voices.

We expect the mysteries and legends of the emerald isle to meet our fabulous pinkie magic for that clash of colours and blend of sound and smiles we love! Continue reading “Various Voices 2014 – now in Dublin!”

Why I will be at the London Vigil Against Hate Crime

Jo
Jo

I’ve lived a fairly sheltered life as a lesbian. No overt homophobia, I wasn’t bullied at school but then I didn’t know about gays and lesbians until I was in my 20’s and at drama school and it wasn’t until a little later that I realised that lesbianism explained my feelings towards women and not towards men. I never felt there was something wrong with me and have always lived my life as an “out” lesbian and been accepted as such by colleagues and family. Clearly this is not the case with many of my friends and last year I was brought face to face with a monstrous hate crime when various news reports told us of the death of Ian Baynham who was attacked in Trafalgar Square whilst out celebrating.
Even if I’d not been a member of the Pink Singers I’d have attended the vigil that night but being able to be an active participant gave me a huge sense of community and a feeling that I was helping to make a stand to say enough is enough. Singers came from many of the lesbian and gay communities around the country, not just London and we all joined together with one voice to sing for Ian and all our brothers and sisters who have experienced hatred and persecution around the world. Continue reading “Why I will be at the London Vigil Against Hate Crime”