Renaissance City Choir Pride Concert June 3 & 4 #PghPride

Start off your Pride month celebration with a powerful and important annual event from Renaissance City Choir – the Pride Concerts

Two performances in the East Liberty Presbyterian Church Courtyard

Saturday June 3 and Sunday June 4, both at 4pm

Tickets range from $10 for students to a $50 VIP package. General tickets are $25. Tickets can be purchased here. 

Freedom!
Freedom to Speak
Freedom to Love
Freedom to Live
Freedom to Be Powerful

We will sing songs that encourage us to stand up for our values and for the respect of ALL peoples from South African freedom songs to American civil rights protest songs and spirituals to contemporary songs that call for compassion and unity. Some of the songs for this concert of empowerment will be: Freedom is Coming, Siyahamba, People Like Us, Everything Possible, When I Fall in Love, Would You Harbor Me, I Cant Keep Quiet, Moses Hogans The Battle of Jericho, and You Cant Stop the Beat (from Hairspray).

In the event of rain, the concert will be held in the ELPC Rainbow Social Hall.

Saturday, June 3, 4:00pm
Sunday, June 4, 4:00pm

Tickets: $25 in advance/$30 at the door
Students: $10 in advance/$15 at the door

ELPC is wheelchair accessible. A sign language interpreter is provided.

Renaissance City Choir affirms and celebrates LGBTQ+ identity through the unifying power of music. www.rccpittsburgh.com

We are proud to be the social media sponsor of this concert series.

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