The Boston Gay Men’s Chorus (BGMC) proudly presents “God Save the Queens” a fun-filled, cheeky celebration of rock & pop royalty from across the pond. Coinciding with the start of Boston Pride Week performances will take place Friday, May 31st & Saturday June 1st at 8P & Sunday, June 2nd at 3P at New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall in Boston. Reuben M. Reynolds, III, the Chorus’s Music Director stated, “From the Beatles & Bowie to Adele & Amy Winehouse, ‘God Save the Queens’ showcases some of the most influential artists & sounds in pop music from the last 50 years. These are the songs that generations of LGBT people worldwide have danced to, cried to & come out to—among many other activities that I won’t mention here.” “God Save the Queens” will feature songs spanning the British Invasion of the mid-1960s, the glam and New Wave years of the 1970s & 1980s, the rise of the Spice Girls in the 1990s & the arrival of the likes of Coldplay, Amy Winehouse & Adele in the first decade of the 2000. Craig Coogan BGMC Executive Director concluded, “There really is no better way to get in the spirit of Boston Pride than with 200 singing queens. Especially when they’re performing songs by the Spice Girls.” The performances will take place at the start of the annual Boston Pride Week the city’s annual celebration of the LGBTQ community which begins with a flag raising ceremony May 31st & culminates in the Boston Pride Parade on June 8th. Tickets are $20.00 to $125.00 before ticket fees.
For More Info & Tix: bgmc.org
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