TONIGHT: ‘Let it Snow’ – Actually Gay Men’s Chorus
The Actually Gay Men’s Chorus (AGMC) Christmas offering this year will be on Friday, December 23 at St Andrew Church in Hove. Their first Christmas show under new musical director Samuel Cousins, the AGMC will be singing Christmas standards with a few new surprises and will be raising money for Incl
The Actually Gay Men’s Chorus (AGMC) Christmas offering this year is tonight Friday, December 23 at St Andrew Church in Hove.

There’s a flurry of activity underway in Brighton & Hove as Actually Gay Men’s Chorus add a dusting of sparkle to their Christmas production Let It Snow. This is a real fixture on the city calendar each year and the perfect way to start the festive season’s celebrations.
Tonight, Friday December 23 at 8pm, the doors to St Andrew’s Church, Waterloo Street in Hove, will be open wide for the Chorus to extend a warm welcome and bid their audience a very Merry Christmas in true festive, feel good style.
The evening will feature a blizzard of traditional carols, festive music and much, much more, with plenty of opportunity for audience participation. ‘
Let It Snow will be conducted by Musical Director Samuel Cousins and compered by Chorus patron and audience favourite, Gerry McCrudden.
Let It Snow will be raising funds for ‘inclusion For All the national anti bullying charity and The Rainbow Fund, who make grants to LGBT organisations in Brighton & Hove who provide effective front line services to LGBT people in the city.
Event: ACTUALLY GAY MEN’S CHORUS – Let it snow
Where: St Andrews Church, Waterloo Street, Hove
When: Friday, December 23
Time: 8pm
Cost: Tickets £12/£10 concessions
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