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Love Out Loud: Queer as Folk
Love Out Loud: Queer as Folk

Love Out Loud: Queer as Folk

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May 02, 2026, 7:30 p.m.

Manitoba Theatre for Young People, 2 Forks Market Rd, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4X1, Canada

about the event

Join RHP for Love Out Loud: Queer as Folk, a concert that celebrates love, community, and the joy of being together.


Winnipeg's premiere 2SLGBTQIA+ choirs, including both our adult and youth ensembles, team up with a full band to bring folk traditions to life through a beautifully queer lens.


From sea shanties to bluegrass, from singer‑songwriter storytelling to stomp‑and‑clap anthems, we explore the many ways queer people love, connect, and create family. Come as you are, bring the people who make you feel at home, and share in a night of music that welcomes everyone.


Saturday, May 2 at 7:30 PM | Doors @ 7:00 PM

Manitoba Theatre for Young People | 2 Forks Market Rd


General Admission $25 | Reduced Admission $10*

Tickets available online and at the door


*RHP strives to ensure our performances are accessible to all who wish to join us. We offer a reduced admission ticket for those facing financial barriers and for children and students (Grade 12 and under).


For information on accessibility please visit the MTYP website: https://mtyp.ca/your-visit/


Rainbow Harmony Project would like to acknowledge The Winnipeg Foundation, Manitoba Arts Council, S.M. Blair Family Foundation, Sing Canada Harmony, Unison Choruses Canada and Assiniboine Credit Union for their funding support this season. 

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We respectfully acknowledge that our choirs make music together in Treaty 1 Territory; the traditional lands of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples; and the national homeland of the Red River Métis.

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