Mormon Tabernacle Choir performances for and with famous individuals
Jason Olson, Deseret News
This year's Christmas concert will be held Dec. 13-16 and will include tenor Alfie Boe and former NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw. Tickets for the concert are sold out. The standby line will begin at the flagpole on Temple Square in Salt Lake City.
Ron Jarrett, former singer and current president of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, shared this invitation:
"The overwhelming response for tickets to come to our program is so exciting. It is great to know that people are wanting to be there and wanting to experience this. Although not everyone was fortunate to get tickets, we do hope they will still come and go to the standby lines. We are confident most of them will be able to get in. We appreciate everyone's love and support. Please come!"
Visit the Mormon Tabernacle Choir's website for more information. The choir also has a YouTube channel.
"The announcement of our YouTube channel is one of the most exciting experiences I've had so far," Jarrett said. "Knowing that our music can be shared with the world at anytime by anyone — that's a thrilling achievement."
Ron Jarrett, former singer and current president of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, shared this invitation:
"The overwhelming response for tickets to come to our program is so exciting. It is great to know that people are wanting to be there and wanting to experience this. Although not everyone was fortunate to get tickets, we do hope they will still come and go to the standby lines. We are confident most of them will be able to get in. We appreciate everyone's love and support. Please come!"
Visit the Mormon Tabernacle Choir's website for more information. The choir also has a YouTube channel.
"The announcement of our YouTube channel is one of the most exciting experiences I've had so far," Jarrett said. "Knowing that our music can be shared with the world at anytime by anyone — that's a thrilling achievement."

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How could you possibly have left out that memorable performance with David Foster and Andrea Bocelli? Truly a Heavenly experience!
You forgot the Osmonds !!!
the whole family performed with the MTC in the 1970's, plus the 9 children sang with them 2 years ago, how about a photo of that
Angela
I am surprised that more people have not left comments. I wish I could sing like those in the choir. I am not mormon and sometimes get a little irritated with the culture in Utah. When I here the choir sing, it brings such a wonderful feeling. We may all believe a little different, but the music can bring out faith from anyone. The members of the choir commit themselves and it shows. It seems like life has been filled with so much that is negative and there has been so much animosity. I just wanted to thank the choir for giving us something so beautiful. Keep it up. Thanks
Let's not forget that Jimmy Stewart performewd with the chior as a part of the Christmas classic, "Mr. Kruegers Christmas"
If I could only have one kind of music in my home, it would be the MoTab. And because they are such a strong and vibrant choir, I fancy myself just one of them as I join in. Thank you, MoTab, thank you.