AGM Speakers Announced

Mark T Cox wearing a large dickie bow basked in pink light
Mark T Cox

On Monday night, we’re going to be joined by some of guest speakers.

First up, we will be joined by the wonderful cabaret artiste Mark T Cox to tell us about his upcoming shows here in London. There are a couple of juicy ones that I know you’ll want to hear about. Find out more about the escapades of Mark T Cox on his website.

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Virtual AGM: Join us on October 25th

Join us on Monday 25th October at 8pm for our online AGM. We’ve had a great year and we’re delighted to share all our updates with our existing and new members on the 25th.

A full agenda will be posted on our website closer to the date but we look back at the past year and look forward to the next.

This is an inclusive event, location doesn’t matter right now. We’re all the virtual world and you’re more than welcome in ours.

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Postponed: In Conversation with Conleth Kane

Conleth Kane

Update: 23rd July 2021

Unfortunately, due to scheduling conflicts and there not being enough hours in the day, we’re going to have to postpone our chat with Conleth on Monday. We’re hoping to re-arrange the date as soon as possible. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Join London Irish LGBT Network for our monthly virtual meet-up on Monday July 26th at 8pm. This month we’re joined by Northern Irish singer-songwriter, Conleth Kane.

Conleth has just released his new single ‘Proud’, which has been remixed by remixers to the stars, 7th Heaven.

Described by OK Magazine! as ‘the breath of fresh air we all need right now’ and QX Magazine as “an infectiously energetic, refreshingly cheerful Singer/Songwriter”, Conleth Kane recorded his debut album ‘Proud – Live in London’ at a sold out show at The Crazy Coqs in London’s West End in Oct 2018 seeing him shoot to Number 2 on the iTunes Singer/Songwriter Charts in Feb 2019.

Originally hailing from Northern Ireland, Kane trained at the prestigious Arts Educational Schools in London and went on to perform roles on screen as well as in Musicals in the West End and all over the UK/Ireland before becoming a Singer/Songwriter.

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