“ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE!”
Peace of Heart Choir's
2025 Spring Benefit Concert
Conducted by
Robert René Galván
Event Info
Doors open @ 2:30 p.m.
Tickets may be purchased through choir members and those printed tickets will be available for pick-up at rehearsal.
Tickets may be purchased through this website until June 21 @ 11:59 p.m.
Upon purchasing tickets, ticketholders will receive an emailed receipt which will serve as “proof of purchase” in lieu of a printed ticket. Ticketholders can present this at the concert and pick up tickets at the box office.
Same day tickets may only be purchased at the Merkin Hall Box Office. (First come, first served.)
THE VENUE
Merkin Hall @ Kaufman Music Center
PEACE of heart CHOIR’s 2025 Spring BENEFIT CONCERT
"all you need is love!"
will be held at
MERKIN HALL @ KAUFMAN MUSIC CENTER
129 W. 67th St. between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave. on Manhattan's Upper West Side
(click map on right)
The venue is wheelchair-accessible.
Tickets available today!
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or
CONTACT US
peaceofheartchoir@gmail.com
(347) 829-7642
Advance Online Tickets
Adults $30
Seniors/Students $25
Box Office Same-day in-person Tickets
(First come, first-served)
Adults $35
Seniors/Students $30
PAYPAL INSTRUCTIONS
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Peace of Heart Choir Benefit Concert performiance at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
Photo Credit: Copyright: Frank Asencio
The Peace of Heart Choir is an all-volunteer nonsectarian organization that performs more than 20 free concerts each year, sharing messages of healing and diversity with communities in need at local hospitals, senior centers, nursing homes, and shelters.
Our songs come from many cultures, and we’ve sung in about 16 different languages. In past years, we have performed works in Spanish, Hebrew, Yiddish, Mandarin, Hindi, Russian, Latin, and Maori as well as several African languages.