Hundreds gathered outside the Admiral Duncan pub in London on Tuesday night (30 April) to honor those who lost their lives in the deadly bomb attack on the popular LGBT venue two decades ago.
Old Compton Street in Soho was brought to a standstill as Londoners joined friends and family of victims to mark the 20th anniversary of the attack, which killed three and injured 79.
The crowd fell silent as the London Gay Men's Chourus delivered emotion-filled renditions of 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' and the Tom Robinson Band's 'Glad to Be Gay'.
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