A must-see experience to make your spring even brighter: London Gay Symphony Orchestra's Spring Concert at St Sepulchre-without-Newgate (a 5 min stroll from St. Paul's Station/Cathedral).
Music courtesy of neighbours Finland and Russia - gliding in graciously with Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin Polonaise, cavorting with Sibelius’ bucolic Karelia Suite then head-banging home with Shostakovich’s formidable Tenth Symphony.
This is an event not to be missed!
Why OutSavvy Loves LGSO
Founded in 1996, the LGSO is the UK's oldest LGBT orchestra and has given four or more concerts every year for nearly 2 decades at venues including Royal Festival Hall. They’ve toured internationally, performed with Jimmy Somerville, Rosalind Plowright and Sue Perkins, recorded a score for the cult film Pervirella, commissioned work from upcoming composers and raised thousands for charities such as Albert Kennedy Trust. Nothing but love for the LGSO!
Book your tickets quickly and securely today and don't pay booking fees. Just show your app ticket or web print out at the door and let their beautiful music do the talking.