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US UK Europe Pride Edition Virtual Happy Hour

Virtual attendees from the US, UK, and Europe amped up Pride Month by joining SongDivision for a loud and proud Pride Edition: Virtual Happy Hour & 1/2! In addition to music-inspired trivia and plenty of dancing, the event featured fresh perspectives on inclusion and acceptance of the LGBTIQ+ community from Gareth Peter, author of My Daddies, and Effie Fowler from Allsorts Youth Project. TV host and renowned fashion model, Sophie Sumner was also on-hand, adding to the energy and keeping everyone smiling. The disco/dance track written by the group with the help of the SongDivision crew was a fitting testament to the spirit of the event!

SongDivision’s world-class musical hosts for the session included: Angus Clark (Cher, Trans-Siberian Orchestra), Annie-Grace (Goldie, Josh Groban), Bec Quinn (X Factor, Pixie Lott, Becky Hill), Jodi Katz (Miley Cyrus, Josh Groban), MiG Ayesa (Queen, Rock of Ages), and Sam McNeill (Award-Winning MC/Facilitator for Fortune 500s).

Thank you to all attendees for getting loud and proud with SongDivision! Let’s make some more great music together again soon.

Check out the video recap above, and download the full-length track below…

 

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