22 Feb QX magazine!
Swedish LGBT magazine QX wrote about India's first legal Pride and all the activities that Rainbow Riots collaborated on, including a dance flashmob with young...
Swedish LGBT magazine QX wrote about India's first legal Pride and all the activities that Rainbow Riots collaborated on, including a dance flashmob with young...
https://youtu.be/MY50XhlNKLQ "We are different, but love is love and it is no different." Those words mean a lot when they come from someone living in fear of...
”With music, we can give voice to people like us who don’t have one”. Our founder Petter Wallenberg was interviewed by Indian newspaper Mid Day...
Last Saturday, India's first legal Pride parade was held in Bombay. What a landmark! India has the world's 2nd biggest population. Imagine how much that...
World premiere last night in Bombay: India’s first LGBT choir Rainbow Voices Mumbai performed a new musical collaboration with Rainbow Riots founder Petter Wallenberg as part of...
We did it! After three months of rehearsals, this group of young Indian LGBT people did a dance flashmob on the streets of Bombay. The...
"It started five years ago in Sweden as a protest against homophobia. Now, Rainbow Riots is a global movement, encouraging LGBTIQ freedom through the transformative...
Out now! Here is the new short documentary about Rainbow Riots' journey from the world's most anti-gay countries to the Pride stage! In 2017 our founder,...
If you're in Stockholm, Sweden - head down the fabulous gay bar Side Track! They have created a special cocktail named after our track "Equal...
Our founder Petter Wallenberg did an interview with Swedish radio P4 Extra about our plans to launch Uganda's first LGBT-centre. Listen here: ...