Past Concerts
Canberra Qwire was delighted to be back on stage with ‘Let the rainbow sing’ - a live concert full to the brim with music that had our loyal audience clapping, tapping and even singing along to ‘Dream a Little Dream’ and moved by Alicia Key’s ‘Good Job’, a tribute to our front line workers.
Now two performances: Sat, Feb 19 @7pm and Sun, Feb 20 @ 5pm
Following months of lockdown Stronger Together finally celebrates SGLC’s 30 years of community, music making, and getting back to singing together after the trials of Zoom rehearsals.
Featuring songs that have marked important moments in the choir’s history including, this concert will showcase the choir’s talent and versatility and rekindle memories in our singers and audience.
With special guests and a sneak peek at planned performances over the next few years, there are evenings not to miss.
Tickets available here.
Join Brisbane Pride Choir for a joyous performance at Wynnum Library during Wynnum Fringe Festival, as they sing songs of love to celebrate our community.
Join Brisbane Pride Choir and Candy Surprise in partnership with Live From Mars for an evening of songs from your favourite stages and screens.
Brisbane Pride Choir are looking to commission an LGBTIQA+ choral piece by a First Nations Artist and would love your financial support. Any contribution is welcome, and we'd love it if you could tell just one friend about this too.
Join Brisbane Pride Choir for this wonderful collaboration with some of Brisbane’s finest choirs.
Leather and Lace is a journey through the modern musical era, the synthesis of hard and soft; from smoke-filled cabaret dens to glam rock stadiums.
The Glamaphones will take you on a ride, exploring the diversity across pop music as a reflection of the diversity within our community. There will be tender moments and there will be elements of extreme extroversion. And underlying all this is the ongoing theme of struggle for empowerment through song.
Leather and Lace was a journey through the modern musical era, the synthesis of hard and soft; from smoke-filled cabaret dens to glam rock stadiums.
The Glamaphones took you on a ride, exploring the diversity across pop music as a reflection of the diversity within our community. There were tender moments and elements of extreme extroversion. And underlying all this was the ongoing theme of struggle for empowerment through song.
Brisbane Pride Choir celebrated the importance of connection, being together and resilience. This concert consisted of two acts, with the first act focusing on our connection to one another and the second act on the importance of home and being true to ourselves. As well as singing, we shared some stories from choir members with special guests from the local community.