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Various Voices
5 days of concerts, 120 LGBTQI+ choirs, 4,000 singers: this event will bring Brussels to life
from 24 to 28 June 2026! Held every four years in a different European city, the European
festival of LGBTQI+ choirs Various Voices uses song to promote a more welcoming,
supportive and inclusive world. From the capital of the European Union, the festival will send
a strong message to countries where the LGBTQI+ community faces repeated attacks. The
festival is organised by the LGBTQI+ choir Sing Out Brussels! (The Fabulous Queer Choir), a
member of RainbowHouse, with the support of Legato (European Federation of LGBTQI+
Choirs). Through its presence at RainbowHouse, our team hopes to involve as many partner
associations and volunteers as possible.
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