NEWS
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A thousand voices
Nadz, alto 2, shares with us their feelings after two days recording our songs in a studio.
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Sing Out needs your support!
In exchange for a donation of 10 euros, you will receive all the songs we will record in a studio
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Sing Out weekend at Spa
For the first time since March 2020, we were able to get all together for a fabulous working weekend. These workshops are important milestones for the choir as a group.
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World Choir Games 2021 – A silver medal for Sing Out!
Sing Out Brussels! took part in the World Choir Games in Antwerp on October 31st. Despite this being our first participation in a contest, our choir won the silver medal in the “Jazz & Pop choirs” category!
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The Various Voices International LGBTQI+ Choir Festival will be taking place in Brussels in 2026
Barcelona and Brussels were competing to hold this festival held every four years. On 30 October, the Sing Out Brussels! choir’s bid, supported by visit.brussels, won.
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The RainbowHouse celebrated its 20th anniversary
Sing Out Brussels! sang a few songs on this occasion.
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A new music video is on the way!
During lockdown, Sing Out Brussels! reinvented itself in music videos. We’ll be continuing this experience this season.
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Listen, care & share: making our choir a “safer space”
Supported by Equal.Brussels, this project aims to improve well-being within the choir.
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Finally back on stage at the Q.artz Festival!
On 18 September, our choir opened the festival that honours LGBTQI + artists in Brussels.
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Emily Allison releases her album “Songs of old”
The release of our conductor’s album was postponed several times due to the pandemic.
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Auditions 2021: Reconciling quality and inclusiveness
As an inclusive group, we would of course like to welcome anyone who wants to join us. But that’s unfortunately not possible!
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The new Board of Directors has started work
The Sing Out Brussels! General Assembly took place on Saturday 4 September.
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Back to school!
Sing Out Brussels! started its new school year on Wednesday September 1st, and our choir members were probably just as excited as children on their first school day.