On Tuesday evening the Auckland City Town Hall will be filled with the solemn sound of the musical tribute to members of the street community who died this year.
More than 160 Auckland singers, including members of the Gay and Lesbian Singers [GALS] and the Auckland Street Choir will be on stage as part of the New Zealand premiere of The Street Requiem.
The requiem, part of the GALS 25th anniversary celebrations, would also see members of the Stellar Singers, Voxpo, the North Shore chorale, Viva Voce and Jubilation perform on stage in commemoration of those who passed away this year.
At least two homeless people are believed to have died on the street this year; Keith Darryl Johnson who was found on a bench outside St Peter's Anglican Church cemetery in July and another man was found dead a fortnight later outside the Manurewa Methodist Church.
GALS choir chair Howard Blackwell said the requiem was about paying tribute to those who had died, and was also the choir's way of marking its 25th anniversary in a way that would benefit others.