On November 8, 2017

Chandler welcomes gospel choir for glorious evening of song

Courtesy of Chandler Music Hall

HOWARD UNIVERSITY GOSPEL CHOIR

Saturday, Nov. 11, 7 p.m.—RANDOLPH— Chandler Music Hall welcomes the Howard University Gospel Choir Saturday, Nov. 11, at 7 p.m. Founded nearly 50 years ago, the Howard University Gospel Choir is the first collegiate choir of its kind in the world, pioneering an international legacy in gospel music ministry. Exceptional singers and musicians shape the choir’s unique sound, which embraces both contemporary and traditional gospel, church hymns, Negro spirituals, and classically arranged anthems. Join as the choir raises the rafters at Chandler with an evening of glorious song.

Reserved seating is $30 advance, $32 day of the show. For tickets, call 802-728-6464 or visit  the website at chandler-arts.org.  Chandler Center for the Arts is located at 71-73 Main St., Randolph, and is handicapped acccessible.

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