Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus gear up for summer shows which celebrate the joys of coming out and raise funds for LGBTQ+ youth homelessness charity AKT

Follow BGMC down the yellow brick road as they perform a host of camp classics just before Brighton & Hove Pride from the likes of Spice Girls, Steps and ABBA; alongside iconic tracks from Kate Bush, David Bowie and, of course, Judy Garland.

Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus gear up for summer shows which celebrate the joys of coming out and raise funds for LGBTQ+ youth homelessness charity AKT

Tickets are selling fast for Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus‘ (BGMC) summer shows – OUT!, which celebrate the joys of coming out and raises funds for LGBTQ+ youth homelessness charity AKT.

Follow BGMC down the yellow brick road as they perform a host of camp classics – just before Brighton & Hove Pride – from the likes of Spice Girls, Steps and ABBA; alongside iconic tracks from Kate Bush, David Bowie and, of course, Judy Garland.

BGMC say: “Coming out isn’t always easy, but what if you have a scarecrow, a tin man, a lion and a wizard to help you along the way…? This we are celebrating the joys of coming out as only we know how – with quite possibly the gayest mash up ever! So click your heels three times, say there’s no place like home and join us this July Somewhere Over The Rainbow.”

Tickets £18 (£13 concession) or VIP Front Row seats £25 including a free programme!

Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus: OUT! on Friday, July 28 and Saturday, July 29 at St George’s Church, St George’s Road, Brighton, BN2 1ED. Book the Friday show HERE or the Saturday show HERE

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