
A celebration of resilience and unity through song featuring the LGBTQ+ Rainbow Chorus, including BSL interpretation, a raffle, and a bar.
Brighton and Hove’s LGBTQ+ Rainbow Chorus is returning to St George's Church this summer for their latest concert, titled 'Stronger Together'. The performance is scheduled for July 11, 2026, running from 19:30 to 22:00. It is a chance to see the choir perform a varied programme that includes a mix of strength-focused anthems, songs about chosen family, reflective pieces, contemporary pop, classical works, and choral favourites.
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This year, the musical direction is led by Aneesa Chaudhry, with Adrian Ward providing the accompaniment. A notable aspect of the evening is that the entire concert will be interpreted in British Sign Language (BSL), making the performance accessible to a wider audience. The event is designed to be a space for the LGBTQ+ community and allies to gather, focusing on themes of resilience and unity through music.
Beyond the music, the organisers have arranged for a few extras to be available during the evening. There will be a raffle featuring various baskets, and a bar serving Pimms and other refreshments for those attending. It is a straightforward setup for a summer evening in the city, keeping the focus on the community atmosphere that the choir is known for.
If you are planning to attend, tickets are priced based on the current 2026 rates provided by Visit Brighton. Standard entry is £18, while concessions are available for £15, and tickets for children are £10. It is a good option if you are looking for a local event that combines choral music with a relaxed, social environment.















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