Join Lauren Daigle's Choir as She Performs at the Carnegie Hall
Two-time GRAMMY Award winning multi-platinum singer-songwriter Lauren Daigle will be performing at the Carnegie Hall on June 29. She will be backed by the True North Symphony Orchestra. You can be part of the evening by joining Daigle's 250-voiced choir.
The only requirements to sing in the choir is that you must have previous choral experience and are able to learn the choral parts they will send you in advance. If "Yes" and "Yes", then you are welcome to register and JOIN LAUREN'S CHOIR!**
The practices for the choir will be on June 27-30(Concert date June 29 - 7:00pm)
Singers and non-performers are welcome to join their group and share in this unique experience. Singers will enjoy a weekend of rehearsals and preparation for the concert while non-performing friends/family will enjoy an all-access pass to their behind-the-scenes experience.
To register, click HERE.
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