Sydney Gay & Lesbian Choir (SGLC) is thrilled to present one of its biggest performances, Back to the 80s, a jukebox concert of beloved 80s hits at the Seymour Centre this June long weekend, Saturday, 8th June.
Featuring 100 singers, eighteen classic songs, a five-piece live band, and fabulous 80s-inspired costumes, Back to the 80s will take audiences on a spectacular musical journey through the heartfelt ballads and anthems that defined a generation.
Musical Director Adam Majsay describes the program as “a blast from the past from start to finish injected with SGLC’s signature sparkle”. “The music of the 1980s seems to have an almost universal appeal.
Whether you were burning up the dancefloor in the 80s or were not even born yet, the songs of Madonna, Cyndi Lauper, Queen, Bonnie Tyler are instant crowd favourites at the karaoke machine, in the nightclubs, at the pub, and for one night only, on stage with Sydney Gay & Lesbian Choir.
Sydney Gay & Lesbian Choir has been the soundtrack of Sydney’s LGBTQI community for over 30 years. It is a non-auditioned choir that welcomes members regardless of their sexual identity or musical experience. The choir is open to all, united by a love of singing together and striving for performance excellence. A powerful symbol of diversity, inclusion and harmony, the choir has maintained a vital and visible presence in the history of Sydney’s LGBTQIA+ community since 1991.
Don’t miss your chance to get on your shoulder pads and big hair to relive the magic of the 80s in this unforgettable celebration of music and community!
Watch or listen to our interview with Jodey Schneider, the current president of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Choir
DATE & TIME: 5 pm & 8 pm, Saturday 8th June 2024
DURATION: 110 minutes (including 20 minute interval)
VENUE: Seymour Centre, Corner City Rd and Cleveland St, Chippendale
BOOKINGS: Tickets on sale now at https://www.seymourcentre.com/event/back-to-the-80-s/
TICKETS: Concessions are available for $60.
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION: This performance will be interpreted by Auslan. Auslan seats provide clear sightline to Auslan interpreters.