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For one night only, a host of Queer stars from the West End and beyond come together to celebrate their Pride in a spectacular concert! The evening with celebrate our wonderful LGBTQIA+ community in all it's glory with a set list that includes multiple Queer anthems, as well as songs you simply won't be able to resist getting up and dancing to! The evening is in aid of the wonderful Terrence Higgins Trust, who are the UK's leading HIV and sexual health charity. They help support people living with HIV and amplify their voices, continue the fight against HIV and provide services and support to help improve the nation's sexual health. Featuring a cast of 28, the evening will also feature a 12 - piece band under musical director Alex Parker. This is the perfect return to theatre to get you into the party mood and into the summer!

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Archive listings for Pride at the Palace (2021)

Work type: Concert.

A Queer Concert Celebration - T1579366620

Presented byLuke Kelly. Musical Director Alex Parker. Sound Paul Smith. Lighting Jack Weir. Music Martin Higgins (orchestration). Performer Sharif Afifi. Performer Natasha Agnew. Performer Ebony Clarke. Performer Jordan Lee Davies. Performer Jo Eaton-Kent. Performer Fra Fee. Performer Joel Harper-Jackson. Performer Ashley Goh. Performer Chloe Hart. Performer Christopher Howell. Performer Sarah Ingram. Performer Idriss Kargboo. Performer Claudia Kariuki. Performer Kush Khanna. Performer Carl Man. Performer Serina Mathew. Performer Mason Alexander Park. Performer Robin Simoes da Silva. Performer Courtney Stapleton. Performer Liam Tamne. Performer Miiko Toiviainen. Performer Alex Thomas-Smith. Performer Layton Williams. Performer Faye Wheeler. Performer Shona White. Performer Danny Whitehead. Performer Charlotte Elisabeth Yorke.
7 Jun 21Palace Theatre, West End :: V404
listing details L61814398

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CORONAVIRUS: All venues in the UK were shut down on March 16, 2020, and the restrictions were finally lifted on July 19, 2021. It is important to mention that the UK Theatre Web archive listings (iUKTDb) from March 2020 to July 2021 might not be accurate due to the lack of information regarding rescheduled and cancelled shows.

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