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The Gay Men’s Chorus of South Florida has brightened the lives of thousands across the Sunshine State, and that’s exactly what their mission is: to inspire audiences, to move spirits, to open minds, and to change hearts through their music. One of the Chorus’s signature series events for this year, a concert of feel-good classic tunes called “Let Music Live!”, will be presented at Sunshine Cathedral (1480 SW 9th Ave., Fort Lauderdale) on Friday, March 27 at 8 p.m. and Saturday, March 28 at 8 p.m.GayMensChorus_copy2

“Let Music Live!” promises to be a jubilant, vibrant, beautiful and colorful presentation of the songs you fondly remember from yesteryear, delivered in two acts. The 175-member chorus will be singing together on many numbers, as well as in groups and a select few songs will be performed by soloists. This show, which promises to bring back many of the classics you’ve loved for a lifetime, is under the artistic direction of Gordon Roberts, the holder of the John C. Graves Maestro’s Chair and a Juilliard-trained arranger and composer.

Tickets can be purchased online or at the box office at Bailey Hall on the central campus of Broward College. General admission tickets cost $35 per person and preferred seating close to the stage costs $45 per person. To purchase them online, visit gmcsf.org. In-person ticket purchases can be made by reserving them beforehand via telephone at (954) 201-6884 and visiting the Bailey Hall box office between the hours of 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday.

The next Gay Men’s Chorus event will be called “Street of Dreams,” featuring Ann Hampton Callaway. It will be held on June 27 at Bailey Hall at Broward College. Tickets go on sale March 29. For information on “Let Music Live,” “Street of Dreams” and the Gay Men’s Chorus of South Florida, visit gmcsf.org.

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Mike Halterman
Mike Halterman has been the editor of Hotspots Central since its launch in July 2016. He joined the Hotspots Media Group family as editor of Hotspots' South Florida magazine in June 2013. A former "40 Under 40" honoree in The Advocate magazine, Mike lives in the Tampa Bay area.