Reviewed by: Missmanda Media

Review by George Street Press Club | 16 March 2026

Loud and Proud is exactly what its name promises: bold, uplifting, and absolutely bursting with heart. The Tutti Choir returns to Adelaide’s Fringe with a show that feels both celebratory and refreshingly original.

Across a lively 60 minutes, the choir delivers a musical experience that shines the spotlight on singers, songwriters, and musicians with disabilities. The performance isn’t just about great music, although there’s plenty of that, it’s about honouring the creativity, talent, and unique voices that enrich the music world. Every song feels purposeful, every moment infused with genuine joy and pride.

What makes Loud and Proud so captivating is its infectious energy. The Tutti Choir brings the stage to life with enthusiasm and authenticity, creating an atmosphere that feels welcoming, vibrant, and deeply moving. There’s a real sense of community between the performers and the audience, as if everyone in the room is sharing in something special.

A highlight is the appearance of Adelaide star Nat Luna, whose presence adds extra dimension to the show. Joining the choir on stage, Luna blends seamlessly into the performance while bringing an interactive spark that elevates the production. The prominent backdrop of the Disability Pride flag is something to behold, each colour highlighting various disabilities. 

By the final number, audiences will feel exactly as promised, stimulated, enlightened, uplifted, and completely reinvigorated. Loud and Proud is more than a performance; it’s a celebration of artistry, inclusion, and the transformative power of music.

With a band, a stage, a choir, and a whole lot of passion, the Tutti Choir proves that when music is shared with this much pride and purpose, the result is simply unforgettable. All that’s missing is you!

Tutti Arts is a South Australian multi-arts organisation where learning disabled, and neurodivergent artists create amazing forms of art and believe in the creative talents of learning disabled and neurodivergent people! The Tutti Arts website is tutti.org.au – maybe also buy a t-shirt to support this fabulous organisation!

Don’t miss their final 2026 Adelaide Fringe show, Fantail at Gluttony, 21 March.