Tabernacle Choir Announces “Songs of Hope” Benefit Concert at the Hollywood Bowl

The world-renowned Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square and its accompanying orchestra have announced a special “Songs of Hope Benefit Concert” set to take place June 24–25, 2026, at the iconic Hollywood Bowl, with tickets becoming available April 17.

Marking 100 years since the Choir’s first performance at the Hollywood Bowl in 1926, the event celebrates a historic return while supporting a global humanitarian mission. Proceeds from ticket sales will be donated in full to charitable organizations including CARE, Helen Keller Intl, and The Hunger Project, all of which focus on improving the lives of women and children through health, nutrition, education, and community support initiatives. Contributions will be doubled through matching funds from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Described as a powerful blend of music and purpose, the concert will feature the 360-member volunteer choir and the Orchestra at Temple Square in an uplifting program designed to inspire and unite audiences. Guest artists for the performances will be announced at a later date.

The event also continues the Choir’s global “Songs of Hope” tour, which has recently included performances in major international cities such as Mexico City, Manila, Lima, Buenos Aires, and São Paulo. With a legacy spanning decades—including its long-running broadcast Music & the Spoken Word—the Choir remains one of the most celebrated musical institutions in the world, known for its wide-reaching cultural and humanitarian impact.

For more info visit: https://www.thetabernaclechoir.org

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