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We will be singing at the World Aids Day Service on 1st December at 6.30pm at St John’s on Timberhill.

We had such a thrilling time singing on stage with Lulu on Saturday. We were joined by our friends from a local NHS choir Salutem who are also led by our MD Mike. It was brilliant to be cheered on by a packed Theatre Royal.

We have started rehearsing for Lulu! Here’s a clip of us practising “Relight My Fire”  

We’re in tonight’s Evening News! We;re recruiting new members ahead of our gig with Lulu at the Theatre Royal. Steve Lunniss says: “we’ve got an amazing year planned, there is no better time to join.”

We had a wonderful time singing on Stage Two at the Theatre Royal as part of OUT140: The Play! It was part of the Theatre Royal’s celebrations of 50 years since the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality.

We’re going to be singing with LULU at the Theatre Royal on 21st October! We are really excited!!! You can book tickets here.

We had the best time in Manchester at the Hand in Hand UK and Ireland LGBT Choirs Festival! We felt confident in our singing and got some fabulous feedback. We performed a mix of OUT140 songs as well as “Lean on Me” with a solo from Sue Lane and “I Only Want to Be with You”,…

We had another truly fabulous Norwich Pride – big thanks to all the organisers. We had a packed day singing at a pop-up performance in the Forum; the OUT140 Play on Millennium Plain; on the steps of City Hall; and all round the parade. We sang Club Tropicana in honour of George Michael. We even…

You know it’s nearly time for Norwich Pride when the Pride without Prejudice exhibition opens at St Margaret’s Church of Art! We were delighted to sing at the Opening Party – the acoustics are fabulous and it’s great to be surrounded by such colourful art!  

We had a gorgeous afternoon singing at the Red House in Aldeburgh. The Red House was the home of composer Benjamin Britten and his partner, the tenor Peter Pears. The Red House had a picnic to celebrate 50 years since the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality and they invited us to perform.