By: Mattie Kiser
The 29th Edition of the Cardinal Chorale will embark on our annual summer tour, beginning on June 7th, and returning home on June 11th. For five days, our “2024-2025″Hand in Hand” repertoire will be performed throughout the state, spreading the message of hope to our audiences. Let’s talk about where we are going!
With an early start on Saturday morning, our first stop will be the Prospect Street United Methodist Church in Marion, our opening concert.
Next, the Chorale will have a smaller performance at the Good Hope Lutheran Church in Bucyrus for their Sunday church service. It will be led by Pastor Tanyce Addison, a longtime friend of Mr. Snyder and the Cardinal Chorale. We love to perform for her and her church, as she has been so kind to our choir.
For our concert that night, we will be at King Avenue United Methodist Church in Columbus.
For day three, Southminster Presbyterian Church will be hosting our evening performance in Dayton.
We will then be in Findlay, performing for the First Lutheran Church. This is a special stop as it is the home church of our longtime friend and coach driver, Rick Eakin. 🙂
Our homecoming concert to end the tour will be in Coshocton, where we bid a goodbye to the 29th Edition of the Cardinal Chorale, and embrace our upcoming 30th anniversary (cue party music).
Throughout the tour, there are a lot of opportunities for the singers to engage with communities, allowing us to become better involved with the people around us.
Personally, tour is my favorite part of the year. I love experiencing diverse audiences and being able to connect with members of different churches, creating new relationships. I love having the Chorale as a pathway to experience new people and places. Touring has diversified my life and led me to fun and exciting adventures!
From all the singers and staff, we would be so grateful to see you at a concert closest to you! All concerts are free! We can guarantee you an amazing time with the Cardinal Chorale.
You can see a list of our events here, and also below!
