Brighton’s Rainbow Chorus announces summer concert
For those who have yet to experience Rainbow Chorus live, this summer concert is the perfect opportunity, expect an evening filled with joy, connection, and the unmistakable energy of a community united in song.
Rainbow Chorus has officially unveiled its much-anticipated summer concert, alongside a vibrant new poster that perfectly captures the spirit of this much-loved LGBTQ+ ensemble.
Set to take place on Saturday, 11 July, the event promises an uplifting evening of music and unity at St George’s Church. With doors opening at 6.30pm and the performance beginning at 7.30pm, audiences are being encouraged to mark their calendars now. Tickets are selling fast, buy yours here.
Branded with the powerful theme Stronger Together, the newly released poster is a bold visual celebration of solidarity, featuring interlinked arms in a rainbow spectrum, an unmistakable symbol of collective resilience and pride. It reflects the choir’s ongoing mission: to bring people together through the transformative power of song.
Under the direction of Musical Director Aneesa Chaudhry, with accompaniment by Adrian Ward, the concert will showcase the rich harmonies and emotional depth that have made Rainbow Chorus one of the region’s most cherished vocal groups.

The Rainbow Chorus is a LGBTQ+ community choir which attracts members from diverse backgrounds, a large age range and a wide geographical area across Brighton & Hove and beyond. That diversity is central to their sound, and their message.
Ashley, Chair of the Rainbow Chorus, summed it up powerfully: “We don’t just survive - we rise, we love, and we fight side by side. In every voice lifted and every hand held, the LGBTQ+ community proves that together, we are stronger!”
Tickets are affordably priced at £18 standard, £13 concessions, and £10 for children under 15, ensuring the event remains accessible to as many people as possible. The venue is also fully accessible and will include BSL interpretation, reinforcing the choir’s commitment to inclusivity in every sense.

For those who have yet to experience Rainbow Chorus live, this summer concert is the perfect opportunity. Whether you’re a long-time supporter or a first-time attendee, expect an evening filled with joy, connection, and the unmistakable energy of a community united in song.
In a city renowned for its LGBTQ+ heritage, Rainbow Chorus stands as one of its most established and inclusive cultural voices. This July, they invite everyone to come along, take a seat, and be part of something truly special.
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