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[[File:Pride London 2011 - 046.jpg|thumb|London Gay Men's Chorus members marching in Pride London 2011]]'''The London Gay Men's Chorus''' is a choir for gay men based in London. It was founded in 1991 by a group of gay men who had been meeting at [[London Friend]] to play CDs. They decided to put on a charity concert at Angel Underground station, which drew such crowds that the station had to be closed.<ref>Alex Needham, "A Band of Brothers". ''The Guardian'', 4 May 2012</ref>
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[[File:Lgmclogo2.png|thumb|London Gay Men's Chorus logo]]'''The London Gay Men's Chorus''' is a choir for gay men based in London. It was founded in 1991 by a group of gay men who had been meeting at [[London Friend]] to play CDs. They decided to put on a charity concert at Angel Underground station, which drew such crowds that the station had to be closed.<ref>Alex Needham, "A Band of Brothers". ''The Guardian'', 4 May 2012</ref>
  
 
With around 190 singing members and over 230 members in total, the London Gay Men's Chorus is now Europe’s largest and best known gay choir.
 
With around 190 singing members and over 230 members in total, the London Gay Men's Chorus is now Europe’s largest and best known gay choir.

Revision as of 09:06, 9 October 2013

London Gay Men's Chorus logo
The London Gay Men's Chorus is a choir for gay men based in London. It was founded in 1991 by a group of gay men who had been meeting at London Friend to play CDs. They decided to put on a charity concert at Angel Underground station, which drew such crowds that the station had to be closed.[1]

With around 190 singing members and over 230 members in total, the London Gay Men's Chorus is now Europe’s largest and best known gay choir.

References

  1. Alex Needham, "A Band of Brothers". The Guardian, 4 May 2012