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Actually Gay Men’s Chorus return!

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Actually Gay Men’s Chorus (AGMC) returns to the Brighton & Hove stage this July with a new production, entitled This Is The Hour, to raise funds for the Sussex Beacon.Featuring many Chorus favourites yet blended with a generous helping of new numbers, this 90-minute celebration of strength, resilience and pride will showcase the talents of one of our city’s best-loved choruses.Samuel Cousins, AGMC’s musical director, says: “It is no secret that making music has been extremely challenging over the last few months, however I am so pleased that we can perform our regular summer show as planned.

This was supposed to be our 15th Anniversary concert, but instead it is our defiant testimony saying that we made it through the last year, we’re still.

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