Music Mondays with The Harlem Gospel Choir

August 5
at 8:00pm

$65 - $75 + Processing Fees

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Music Mondays Return!
The hit summer concert series that invites artists to perform for audiences and share stories of their time on and off the stage is held Mondays through July and August starting with Patti LuPone on July 8; The Harlem Gospel Choir on August 5; Erich Bergen on August 12; and finishing with a performance of Ari Axelrod on August 19.

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These intimate evenings of song and story are one-of-a-kind performances not to be missed.
 

Harlem Gospel Choir - A Gospel Concert with a Special Tribute to Aretha Franklin
Monday, August 5 @8PM

In Collaboration with Hamptons Jazz Fest 2024 and co-presented by Blue Note Entertainment



 

Performing contemporary gospel with a touch of jazz and blues, The World Famous Harlem Gospel Choir is synonymous with power vocals, glorious sound and infectious energy. For over two decades they have been America's premier gospel choir and have toured the globe thrilling audiences with the inspirational power of black gospel music.
The Choir presents modem gospel classics as perfonned in the black churches of Harlem today. They have performed alongside superstars such as Bono, Diana Ross, The Gorillaz, Andre Rieu, Pharrcll Williams, JamieXX, KBS Korean Traditional Music Orchestra and Lang Lang, Lou Gramm of Foreigner, Dec Snider of Twisted Sister, Sia, Yolanda Adams, The I975, Nile Rodgers, Kathy Sledge, Little Simz, Ne-Yo, and at the 2018 Grammy Award Show with Sam Smith. They have performed for three Presidents (President Obama, President Carter and President Nelson Mandela), two Popes (Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI), and the UN General Assembly. They have recorded with giants such as Keith Richards, The Chieftains, and Trace Adkins.
Harlem Gospel Choir embodies the spirit of American Gospel. Every concert is infectiously enthusiastic; a roller coaster ride of singing and dancing; a gospel c-elebration! The Choir's rich harmonies & dynamic sound are "UNFETTERED & JOYOUS". Their ham1onious songs of love and hope and inspiration will touch the depths of your soul, lift your spirit, and take your breath away!
Get ready to tap your feet, clap your hands, and even dance in the aisles during their high-energy, joyous and exuberant performance!

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