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Galleria Dallas presents Turtle Creek Chorale Mini Concerts

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Photo courtesy of Turtle Creek Chorale

After a very challenging year of darkened stages, the world-renowned Turtle Creek Chorale is making its return with its first in-person concerts since COVID-19 began. The mini, three-song concerts will showcase more than 50 of the choir’s members.

The performance accompanies "Stronger," an exhibit from the chorale that details its mission to entertain, educate, unite and inspire, and history. Now in its 41st year, Turtle Creek Chorale got its start in 1980, when a group of 30 men stood onstage and sang at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. That group has now grown to more than 250 dues-paying members who contribute more than 100,000 hours annually to rehearsals, performances and community outreach.

After a very challenging year of darkened stages, the world-renowned Turtle Creek Chorale is making its return with its first in-person concerts since COVID-19 began. The mini, three-song concerts will showcase more than 50 of the choir’s members.

The performance accompanies "Stronger," an exhibit from the chorale that details its mission to entertain, educate, unite and inspire, and history. Now in its 41st year, Turtle Creek Chorale got its start in 1980, when a group of 30 men stood onstage and sang at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. That group has now grown to more than 250 dues-paying members who contribute more than 100,000 hours annually to rehearsals, performances and community outreach.

After a very challenging year of darkened stages, the world-renowned Turtle Creek Chorale is making its return with its first in-person concerts since COVID-19 began. The mini, three-song concerts will showcase more than 50 of the choir’s members.

The performance accompanies "Stronger," an exhibit from the chorale that details its mission to entertain, educate, unite and inspire, and history. Now in its 41st year, Turtle Creek Chorale got its start in 1980, when a group of 30 men stood onstage and sang at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. That group has now grown to more than 250 dues-paying members who contribute more than 100,000 hours annually to rehearsals, performances and community outreach.

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WHERE

Galleria Dallas
13350 Dallas Pkwy.
Dallas, TX 75240
https://galleriadallas.com/

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.
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