PREVIEW: Pink Singers celebrate the music of Hollywood

The Pink Singers return to La La Land for A Night at the Movies – The Sequel on Saturday, January 20, 2018. With such a rich seam of popular music, Europe’s longest running LGBT choir has created a night of iconic and unforgettable hits from movies past and present.

PREVIEW: Pink Singers celebrate the music of Hollywood

The Pink Singers return to La La Land for A Night at the Movies – The Sequel on Saturday, January 20, 2018.

With such a rich seam of popular music, Europe’s longest running LGBT choir has created a night of iconic and unforgettable hits from movies past and present.

You’ll hear songs from Flashdance, Sister Act, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Chariots of Fire, Titanic, City of Angels amongst many other great movies.

“We’re spoilt for choice,” says Musical Director Murray Hipkin, “so we’ve designed a programme that covers a wide range of styles, and gives us plenty of scope to stretch the vocal abilities of our diverse choir.”

“We’re going to have fun with the choreography too,” adds Artistic Director Oli Gilbody. “With 90 people and a live band on stage at the Cadogan Hall in Sloane Square, we’re going for a spectacular Hollywood ‘Technicolor’ look.

“We hope you are transported back to the films and memories that these songs evoke, and that you experience a musical journey through suspense, drama, action, heartache and laughter.”

Tickets from £10 are on sale now: www.pinksingers.co.uk


Event: The Pink Singers present: A Night at the Movies – The Sequel

Where: The Cadogan Hall, 5 Sloane Terrace, London SW1X 9DQ

When: Saturday, January 20

Time: 7.30pm

Cost: Tickets: £30, £25, £20, £10

Groups of 6–10: 10% off

Groups of 11+, please call Box Office on 020 7730 4500

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