As part of Pride Month celebrations, Luxembourg-based a cappella group Sultry, together with the Queer Choir Luxembourg, have announced they will host a free charity concert on Saturday, 27 June 2026 at 19:00 at the Centre culturel de Neudorf, in Luxembourg-Ville.
The concert, organised with the support of the City of Luxembourg (VdL) and Luxembourg’s Ministry for Gender Equality and Diversity will feature an uplifting evening of music and community, with donations collected in support of Rosa Lëtzebuerg, a key organisation promoting equality and defending the rights of LGBTIQ+ people in Luxembourg.
Every spring, Sultry organises a charity concert in support of a cause that is particularly important to its members. This year’s choice reflects a strong personal and collective commitment to LGBTIQ+ inclusion and solidarity.
For Karl Pierce, Chairman of Sultry, this cause has a deeply personal meaning: “My daughter recently came out, and I have witnessed first-hand both how difficult and painful this journey can be, and also the immense joy that comes with being able to live as your true self. At the same time, I see the challenges she still faces. Supporting LGBTIQ+ people is not abstract to me – it is about standing by the people we love and helping to make the world around them safer, kinder and more accepting.”
Through this concert, Sultry aims not only to raise funds, but also to send a clear message of allyship, visibility and care. All donations collected during the evening will go to Rosa Lëtzebuerg, an organisation that has been at the heart of the LGBTIQ+ community in Luxembourg for many years.
Rosa Lëtzebuerg works to promote equality, combat discrimination and provide support, information and safe spaces for LGBTIQ+ people and their families. Its activities range from advocacy and awareness raising to counselling, community events and educational work, contributing significantly to a more inclusive and respectful society in Luxembourg. The concert will directly support these ongoing activities.
While rooted in Pride Month, the organisers emphasise that the concert is not only for LGBTIQ+ people. It is explicitly designed as an event for everyone – friends, families, allies and music lovers of all backgrounds.
The organisers said: “Audiences can expect a rich and varied musical programme, with something for everyone: pop, rock, jazz and soul. Each vocal group will perform its own repertoire, and the evening will also feature a song sung together by both groups, highlighting collaboration and shared voices. The aim is to create a warm, joyful atmosphere, where music, celebration and community come together.”
Drinks will be available at the venue, and the organisers warmly invite everyone to bring their family and friends, support the cause and simply enjoy the evening.
Admission is free.
