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Oakland Gay Men's Chorus

The Oakland Gay Men’s Chorus is a more than 50 voice gay men’s chorus that performs a wide variety of music, from Classical to Broadway, in three seasonal and numerous outreach performances every year.

Thank you to everyone who joined us for our spring concert True Colors, next up is our summer concert on July 8th and 9th, save the date!


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Please join Oakland Gay Men’s Chorus for our uplifting spring concert True Colors, featuring special guest New Voices Bay Area TIGQ Chorus, a mixed-voice choral ensemble for singers who self-identify as transgender, intersex, or gender-queer (TIGQ). The past few years have challenged our community with continued discrimination and hate, as well as the isolation and grief of the global pandemic. OGMC will offer hope and encouragement with songs like Jonathan Larsen’s “Seasons of Love (from Rent),” Sara Bareilles’ “Brave,” and our title song “True Colors,” originally sung by Cyndi Lauper. OGMC is especially excited to perform “You Are Enough,” a brand new three-movement suite by Broadway composer Aron Accurso.


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We are proud to announce our summer concert Sondheim & Company​—​Broadway Our Way! was digitally recorded live at Freight & Salvage, and is now available for online purchase and download!


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Physical CDs are also on-sale at upcoming concerts, for more information email us at: contact@oaklandgmc.org.

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By Oakland GMC February 24, 2026
Voices from our Chorus Andre Sean Gary-Mack on Feeling at Home in Harmony By June Kamerling
By Oakland GMC January 27, 2026
Holding the Light, Together Finding strength, joy, and connection as we prepare for spring By Ryan Justus, Baritone
By Oakland GMC November 28, 2025
Voices from our Chorus Meet Joseph, Jonathan, and Ryan: The Three Choreographers By June Kamerling
By Oakland GMC October 22, 2025
In Concert LGBTQ+ History Month By Ryan Justus
By Oakland GMC September 25, 2025
In Harmony Honoring Hispanic Heritage Month Through Music, Memory, and Community By Ryan Justus
By Oakland GMC July 7, 2025
Voices from our Chorus David Guerra on Sewing Costumes, Singing Truths, and Finding Family  By June Kamerling
April 25, 2025
Voices from our Chorus Fred Rogers Reflects on His OaklandGMC Journey By June Kamerling
December 13, 2024
Conducting Change: A Chat with Bruce Southard, D.M.A.
By Oakland GMC June 1, 2024
Support the Oakland Gay Men's Chorus this Pride Month!
By Oakland GMC June 1, 2024
By Seth Frost (He/Him), Board Secretary, Baritone. As we welcome Pride Month, it's a time to reflect, celebrate, and honor the journey of the Oakland Gay Men's Chorus (OGMC). Our chorus was established in 1999, and since joining in 2018, I have been proud to be part of this vibrant community. From my very first interaction, I felt a warm embrace, an invitation to be part of something bigger than myself. For many, like myself, OGMC has been a core connection to the queer community, especially for those who came out later in life. Performing shows is more than a passion; it's our way of enriching the broader community in Oakland and the SF Bay Area, showcasing the joy found in queer life. At the heart of OGMC is our mission statement: "The Oakland Gay Men’s Chorus gives voice through song to a community where everyone matters." This guiding principle shapes everything we do. Being in a chorus means standing bravely in public, singing, supporting each other, and creating something more beautiful than any of us could achieve alone. This Pride Month, we're particularly excited about our 25th Anniversary Season, featuring "You Can’t Stop The Beat." This show is a showcase of our talents, with small ensemble and solo pieces prepared by our members. It's also a preview of the music we'll be taking to the national GALA festival in Minneapolis later this summer. Songs like "True Colors" are on the lineup, and I can't wait to see my friends shine. Celebrating Pride in Oakland and at the GALA Festival is especially significant this year. Our recent commission from Marques L. A. Garrett, requested by popular demand, highlights the collaborative spirit of our members. This show, filled with solos and special performances, is a true celebration of our talented membership. What does Pride mean to you? Seth Frost (He/Him), Board Secretary, Baritone. Pride is a call to step forward and assert that we matter, that our voices deserve to be heard. Pride events counteract hate and help heal the shame within ourselves. Singing loudly and proudly, we offer comfort and a beacon to those who can't yet express themselves authentically. Our year-round performances often end with the chorus spreading out around the audience, fostering a sense of community, welcome, and safety for all. June Kamerling (She/Her), Tenor 1 Pride is a celebration of the LGBTQ community and all it stands for. By participating in events like Oakland Pride and Alameda Pride, we give back to the community and practice visibility and inclusion. The impact of our events is profound, creating a supportive community where everyone feels they belong. Shawn Simon (He/Him), Board Vice President, Base Pride means being able to love ourselves unconditionally and seeing others empowered to live authentically. It's important to celebrate Pride to remind ourselves of our worth, connect with our community, and honor our history. Organizing events like our concerts has been profoundly impactful, creating an inclusive community and supporting local organizations.
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