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Echoes of Pride
 

Sydney Gay & Lesbian Choir (SGLC) is thrilled to present a celebration of diversity, resilience and the unifying power of music with their Echoes of Pride, at Petersham Town Hall on Saturday 26 October.

Through a carefully curated selection of songs from over 10 years of SGLC repertoire, Echoes of Pride will take audiences on a journey that echoes the struggles, triumphs, and the indomitable spirit of the LGBTQIA+ community.

From uplifting anthems like I’m Still Standing, to timeless classics such as Over The Rainbow, each song will resonate with the themes of love, acceptance, and hope.

Sydney Gay & Lesbian Choir has been the soundtrack of Sydney’s LGBTQI community for more than 10 years. It is a non-auditioned choir which welcomes members regardless of their sexual identity or musical experience. The choir is open to all, united by a love of singing together and striving for performance excellence. A powerful symbol of diversity, inclusion and harmony, the choir has maintained a vital and visible presence in the history of Sydney’s LGBTQIA+ community since 1991.

Don’t miss out on this extraordinary event to celebrate, stand with and let voices unite in a powerful symphony of pride.

 

Event details

Venue: Petersham Town Hall - 107 Crystal St, Petersham NSW 2049
Bookings: https://events.humanitix.com/echoes-of-pride
Start Date: Saturday 26 October 2024

TICKETS: $25 - $50.

 

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