FALL ASfE GUIDE concerts / theatre and stage / opera and dance sounds of music LGBT arts groups and other concerts across region LGBT arts groups across the Carolinas are working themselves up for a fabulous fall and winter season of concerts and performances in Greensboro and Winston-Salem, the Triangle and Charlotte. For some groups, like the Triad Pride Men's Chorus, the fall will be spent auditioning for new members and rehearsing for their annual holiday concert. Auditions will be held every Tuesday during August and early September. Those interested in joining the chorus can call the group at 336-589-6267 or email joinus@triadpridemenschorus.org. Triad Pride Men's Chorus's holiday performance, "Celebrate!," will be presented on Dec. 8 at Greensboro Day School and Dec. 15 at Wait Chapel on Winston-Salem's Wake Forest University campus. Around the capital, members of the Triangle Gay Men's Chorus will also be accepting new members in anticipation of two holiday shows in December (details have yet to be announced). The group will hold auditions on Sept. 4,11 and 18 at the Durham Arts Council, 6:40 p.m. Email membership@tgmchorus.org. More Concerts 8/17//CHARLOnE Jay Brannan Openly gay, contemporary indie folk singer-songwriter Jay Brannan, who appeared along with his music in the hit 2006 cult classic film "Shortbus," takes the stage at the Visulite Theatre. visulite.com. 8/21//DURHAM Duran Duran 1980s breakout stars Duran Duran re turn with a new album, "All You need to Know." Durham Performing Arts Center. dpacnc.com. 9/14//CHARLOTTE Brad Paisley Verizon Wireless Amphitheater wel comes Brad Paisley with The Band Perry and North Carolina's own Scotty McCreery. livenation.com. 9/30//CHARL0nE Frankie Valii & The Four Seasons Frankie Valii and The Four Seasons, of "Sherry" fame, appears in Charlotte to perform longtime hit singles like "Walk Like a Man," "Big Girls Don't Cry" and "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You." Belk Theater, blumentiialarts.org. 10/1//CHARLOTTE Celtic Thunder: Voyage Paying homage to the musical culture of Ireland, Voyage travels to Charlotte with ensemble members Keith Harkin, Ryan Kelly, Neil Byrne, George Donaldson and Emmet Cahill, welcoming new member 13-year-old Daniel Furlong. Belk Theater. blumenthalarts.org. Madonna Madness Some people hate her. Some people tolerate her. Some people absolutely adore her. For the latter, there's no debate: Madonna was, is and will forever remain the Queen of Pop. The hit star will come to the Queen City on Nov. 15 for a live performance atthe Time Warner Cable Arena. Tickets are on sale now at livenation. com. As of press time, some tickets were still available but you should ex pect they'll go fast. It'll be a scalpers dream come true. Photo Credit: UMG In Charlotte, groups like the Gay Men's Chorus, One Voice Chorus and Charlotte Pride Band have yet to announce new concerts. Charlotte Pride Band's Erin Ellenburg says her group is still waiting on a confirmation for a performance venue in November. Regardless, community members can catch each of the three groups performing separately and as a team at this year's Pride Charlotte, slated for Aug. 25 and Aug. 26 in Uptown Charlotte. For more information visit pridecharlotte.com. You can learn more about One Voice, Gay Men's Chorus and Pride Band concerts and other events at onevoicechorus.com, gmccharlotte.org and charlotteprideband.org. Charlotte Symphony Join the Charlotte Symphony, directed by Christopher Warren-Green, for a va riety of performances this fall. For more information on each, visit charlottesymphony.org. 9/14-15//The Music of Billy Joel 9/21-22//Season Opener: All Beethoven 9/2S// KnightSounds: Hie Power of the Song 10/5-6//Firebird! 10/26-27//America 11/2-3 // Christoff Returns! 11/9-10//Tribute to Benny Goodman 11/16-17 // Mozart Mass in C Minor 11/30-12/2 // Magic of Christinas 12/2 // Handel's Messiah ACURA Dominick Scarnato ADVANCE. Sales Manager dominick.scarnato@hendrickauto.com 704-566-2316 CAN'T GET ENOUGH BINGO August 17th - 7:30pm WFU BioTech Place 575 Patterson Avenue Triad Research Park Downtown Winston-Salem Love has led her back and Bebe has gone BIO at the laboratory. With every beat of her heart, she will always love you and be your shelter. So prove your love and support Equality Winston-Salem as we play bingo and pay tribute to the headliner for Winston-Salem Pride 2012, Taylor Dayne. Tlj ■ ^5- . • '■-wW’ IT; m^\ www.TaylorDayne.com .. www.DivasAndDjs.com t- Tickets Adults $20/Students $10 Available at the door Whole Foods Market-Winston-Salem And online at www.equalitywinstonsalem.org All proceeds benefit Equality Winston-Salem and Winston-Salem PRIDE 2012 Aug. A-17.2012 qnotes 13