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London Pride will come to a glorious finale this weekend with Saturday’s parade, but one of this year’s best moments has clearly already taken place.

Bringing harmony to the capital not just socially but also musically, the London Gay Men’s Chorus have teamed up with the cast of The Lion King for a performance of Circle of Life.

Their performance of the Elton John belter is the first time the two companies have performed together.

Lindiwe Mkhize, who plays Rafiki in the London production, said that the company was “incredibly proud and honoured to celebrate with the LGBT community - and the whole of London - at this joyous moment of Pride.”

Mark Kember, chairman of London Gay Men’s Chorus, described the performance as “a dream come true for many of our members,” adding that “it was amazing to learn how we both work to achieve the same things - bringing audiences excitement and entertainment, while spreading such important messages of tolerance, understanding and harmony.”