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Pride Festival Update: Gay and Lesbian Singers

The Gay and Lesbian Singers (GALS) will be joining forces with the Melbourne Gay and Lesbian Chorus (MGLC) for a night of harmonious music and comedy at the Fly By Night Club in Fremantle on Saturday October 20. MGLC is well known in Victoria for their work in rural areas and throughout the GLBTI community and this year have been supporting the Choir of Hard Knocks through joint performances and fundraising. Some members of MGLC will be staying on to sing with GALS in the Pride Parade. Tickets for the GALS/MGLC concert, ‘Singing with Pride’ cost $17 and are available online at heatseeker.com or at the door.

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