Is the Mormon Tabernacle Choir still performing?

The Tabernacle Choir halted all live events in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

When was the 2020 Mormon Tabernacle Christmas concert recorded?

December 2019
The December 2020 telecast of “Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir” on PBS and BYUtv was recorded in December 2019, and features performances by Broadway star Kelli O’Hara and actor Richard Thomas (“The Waltons”).

How long can a person sing in the Mormon Tabernacle Choir?

20 years
Tenure in the Choir is 20 years or until age 60, whichever comes first. In the first step of the audition process, applicants submit an unaccompanied recording of a song selected by the music director.

When was the Tabernacle Christmas concert filmed?

Its top viewed holiday program for over a decade, Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir, premiering Monday, December 14 was filmed over three consecutive nights in December 2019 and features Tony Award winner Kelli O’Hara (The King and I) and Emmy Award winner Richard Thomas (The Waltons).

Who is in the Tabernacle Choir Christmas concert?

The annual Tabernacle Choir Christmas Concert is welcoming a very special guest for its 16th edition: Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth.

How old do you have to be to get tickets to the Tabernacle Choir?

Admission is free to those eight years of age and older. Doors will open at 8:30 a.m., and patrons should be in their seats by 9:15 a.m. The broadcast will include music from the concerts. For those who didn’t receive tickets, don’t give up hope!

Where did Kristin Chenoweth watch the Tabernacle Choir?

“There were exactly three programs I watched on TV growing up: The Tabernacle Choir holiday specials, Miss America and the Tony Awards,” says Chenoweth. “This Christmas concert is part of my history, part of my DNA, and it was a bucket list item of mine for a long time, so I am very honored and grateful for this experience.

Where are the standby seats for the Tabernacle Choir?

Many standbys are seated in the Conference Center each year. The standby line forms at the north gate on Temple Square approximately two hours prior to the concert start time. Patrons in this line will be seated in the Tabernacle and taken to the Conference Center to fill empty seats as they are available.