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London Gay Men's Chorus - Bad Boys

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Let loose and on the run!
Fresh from the Scotland leg of the Bad Boys Tour, the London Gay Men's Chorus is back in London; brace yourselves for one of the sexiest, sassiest celebrations of villainy ever seen on stage.

Including music from James Bond, Chicago, Carmen Jones and Jerry Springer - The Opera, and songs by Queen, The Eagles and Wham, everybody knows Bad Boys get the good tunes and this show has them all.

It’s about low lives lived on the wrong side of the tracks. It’s about going off the rails. From the back of the classroom to the depths of the underworld, it’s one hell of a ride. Tickets are going fast!

Concert includes:
Queen: We will Rock You, Don't Stop me Now, Bohemian Rhapsody
Wham: Bad Boys
Carmina Burana: O Fortuna
The Eagles: Desperado
Jerry Springer: The Opera "I Just Wanna Dance"
Tom Lehrer: Machismo Tango
Frankie Goes to Hollywood: Relax

Bad Boys
Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane Terrace
London SW1X 9DQ
July 20 and July 21 2007 - 7:30pm
Box Office: 020 7730 4500
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