Brighton & Hove’s World AIDS Day Concert raises £4,000 for local HIV charity Lunch Positive
Brighton & Hove’s World AIDS Day Concert, which last year featured performances from Actually Gay Men’s Chorus, Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus, Qukulele, Rainbow Chorus, Rebelles and Resound, has announced it raised a smidge over £4,000 for local HIV charity Lunch Positive. Organisers of the annual event
Brighton & Hove’s World AIDS Day Concert, which last year featured performances from Actually Gay Men’s Chorus, Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus, Qukulele, Rainbow Chorus, Rebelles and Resound, has announced it raised a smidge over £4,000 for local HIV charity Lunch Positive.
Organisers of the annual event said: ”The combined groups, wish them, under the leadership of Gary Pargeter, many happy returns on their 15th birthday!”
On Saturday, 15 June, Lunch Positive will celebrate 15 Years at the Heart of the Community at Arcobaleno with Ophelia Payne on hosting duties.
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