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Used To Be A Teenage Rebel: Indie-Pop Songs Reimagined

December 14 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

$30

Organiser

shOUT Youth Chorus
Email
shoutamd@mglc.org.au
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Accessibility
Wheelchair AccessibleWheelchair accessible
Groups of most relevance to event
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Gender Diverse, Queer
Event is delivered in these Languages
English
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Used To Be A Teenage Rebel: Indie-Pop Songs Reimagined. Logo for shOUT Youth Chorus. An illustration of a polaroid picture taped up. The polaroid features a front-on shot of a young person dressed in a haphazardly-worn high school uniform from the nose to the middle of the chest, smirking at the camera. They are wearing a choker necklace, loose shirt and tie, and a hoodie with a school blazer over the top. The breast pocket of the blazer is embroidered with the shOUT Youth Chorus logo. They are wearing many personal pins on the blazer expressing their identity, including safety pins, a trans pride flag, a pin bearing the words "Pride = Protest", and flags of Indigenous peoples.

Venue

Theatrette
79 - 81 Fitzroy St, St Kilda
Melbourne, Victoria 3182 Australia
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Visual & performing arts

Get ready to relive your teenage angst in a whole new way!

In this electrifying concert, shOUT Youth Chorus takes beloved indie-pop songs and transforms them into breathtaking choral arrangements unlike anything you’ve ever heard before. Expect to hear banging tunes from Troye Sivan to Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan to Ben Abraham (and even a touch of Tay-Tay for good measure).

Prepare to be blown away by the raw emotion and technical prowess of these young LGBTQIA+ vocalists as they navigate the complexities of teenage rebellion, giddy love, and queer heartbreak. ‘Used to be a Teenage Rebel’ is more than just a concert: it’s an exhilarating experience that will leave you feeling nostalgic, inspired, and utterly captivated. Don’t miss your chance to witness the future of what choral music can be.