Our rehearsals resume on September 7 and we will welcome a dozen new members, who have successfully passed the milestone of our auditions. A crucial process. Our president Christophe tells how he experienced it very intensely and emotionally.
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Sing Out sung in solidarity with Ukraine
Sing Out Brussels! presented a small concert as part of the fundraising gala organized by ILGA-Europe in Brussels.
Dance with Pride : a fabulous success!
After two and a half years without concerts, we finally found our audience. The experience that we have all shared over the past two years has given added meaning to this show. Because if we missed the public, the dance, the party and the glitter too!
Celebrating our Pride in the Brussels streets!
Belgian Pride gathered 120,000 people in the streets of Brussels. Sing Out Brussels! took part in the Parade by singing. Two singers share their feelings after this day.
In these heels, a Brussels musical project committed against queerphobia
The LGBTQI+ choir Sing Out Brussels! (The Fabulous Queer Choir) presents its 3rd music video, “In these heels”, on the occasion of the world day against homophobia, biphobia and transphobia, and as part of Belgian Pride.
Interview with Simon Finn, songwriter “In these heels”
Among our songs recorded in the studio, you can hear In these Heels. Its songwriter tells us more about this song committed against queerphobia.
The future of our choir in reflection
What are the goals of our choir for the next four years? We organized a brainstorming day to prepare our 2022-2026 strategic plan.
A Spring concert at Elzenhof
Sing Out Brussels! sang a few songs on the occasion of the inauguration of the renovated buildings of the GC Elzenhof in Ixelles, where our rehearsals take place.
In these heels – Lyrics and translation
Here are the lyrics and translation of the original song “In these heels”, from our EP “The First Fabulous Recording”
“In these heels”, a music video to illustrate the strength of the LGBTQI+ community
We shot our 3rd music video on March 20 in Laeken. It will be released in May on the occasion of the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT).