The Denver Gay Men's Chorus was established in 1982 with a passionate commitment to the lives and well-being of LGBTQ persons and steadfast dedication to fostering tolerance and acceptance through music. DGMC has performed more than 300 concerts that have entertained, educated, inspired and empowered audiences of all ages as the premier gay performing arts organization in the Rocky Mountain region.
Currently, with over 150 singers, DGMC has appeared at top-rated venues throughout the greater Denver metropolitan area and the country including Carnegie Hall, The Walt Disney Concert Hall and Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Denver Gay Men's Chorus has had the honor of sharing the stage with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Broadway stars like Susan Egan and Debbie Gravitte (and soon - Jennifer Holliday!) and entertainers such as Margaret Cho and Alan Cumming.
DGMC made its first-ever appearance at Carnegie Hall with over 25 LGBTQ+ choruses from across the nation to perform a newly commissioned piece called Quiet No More, celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. In March of 2023, DGMC was proud to perform (for only the third time in the country) Disney Pride in Concert. DGMC has partnered with Cleo Parker Robinson Dance, the Denver Children's Chorus, Rangeview High School Concert Choir among many others.