Diary date: Saturday 11th December 2004, 7.30p.m.
The Big Birthday Bash,
a 21st anniversary celebration,
21 years after their foundation, the Pink Singers, Europe's oldest lesbian and gay choir, return to the Royal Academy of Music in London for a special anniversary concert.
The Pink Singers were formed in 1983 by gay cabaret activist Mark Bunyan and the late Brian Kennedy, gay journalist, publisher and activist, to sing at that year's Gay Pride Festival. 21 years later and stronger than ever under the leadership of Musical Director Mladen Stankovic, the choir has notched up an impressive number of performances throughout the UK, Europe and America, has appeared on radio and TV and even backed Bronski Beat on their first album, "Age of Consent".
The Big Birthday Bash will feature some of the choir's favourite pieces from its 21-year history, encompassing a wide range of musical styles from big band to opera to classic 60s pop, and will include some choreographed pieces, solo performances, festive touches and other surprises, all to be revealed... The concert will be sign-language interpreted by Steve Hudson.
There will also be a bar with a late licence, so celebrations can continue after the concert…åååå
Tickets can be booked in advance on: 07020 934 678, or bought on the door. If you wish to buy tickets on the night, please try to arrive in good time, as the concert is expected to be a sell-out. Doors open at 7.00p.m and the concert starts at 7.30p.m.
Duke's Hall is part of the Royal Academy of Music and is situated on Marylebone Road, London NW1. The nearest tube station is Baker Street.
Help us make this a night to remember!