In 1983, a cabaret performer named Mark Bunyan decided London's gay music scene was missing a choir. When Mark and a few... more
The Pink Singers have reached the crescendo: their 40th anniversary gala performance!In this episode, Ev Callahan, the choir's new artistic... more
As the Pinkies prepare for their 40th Gala performance, they take the opportunity to look at something the choir has... more
Music and song is something that transcends sexuality and gender, but society hasn’t always seen it that way. The Pink... more
From Finnish saunas to the streets of Mumbai, the Pink Singers have gone global. In this episode, Hsien Chew, founder of... more
The Pink Singers are the oldest LGBTQ+ choir in Europe (if you’re to believe there’s ever been a heterosexual choir),... more
As the Pink Singers belt out songs from the roof of Broadcasting House, they make a vital call: We need... more
The Pink Singers are taking off, performing, partying and fighting for LGBTQ+ rights. But soon they are hit by one... more
It’s 1983, and Mark Bunyan is making a splash on the cabaret scene in London. Inspired by gay activist Brian... more
In 1983, a cabaret performer named Mark Bunyan decided London's gay music scene was missing a choir. When Mark and... more
Music and song is something that transcends sexuality and gender, but society hasn’t always seen it that way. The Pink Singers are... more