Charlotte, NC – September 17, 2025 – Charlotte Choir School is proud to announce the official start of its 2025–2026 season with the return of its Fall Concert, set for Friday, October 17, 2025, at 7:30 PM. The concert will be held at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Uptown Charlotte, featuring performances from all five choirs in the School's program. Audiences can expect an inspiring evening of choral excellence as young singers ages six to 18 present a wide-ranging repertoire spanning sacred, classical, and contemporary works.
Tickets are available now at www.charlottechoirschool.org/concerts and may also be purchased at the door, subject to availability.
“Our fall concert is always a beautiful way to begin the season,” said Elizabeth Lenti, Artistic Director of Charlotte Choir School. “It brings together all of our singers—from our youngest to our most experienced—and showcases the camaraderie that makes our program so special.”
In addition to kicking off the concert season, Charlotte Choir School is also launching its annual parent-led greenery sale on September 29, 2025. This beloved fundraiser offers fresh garland and wreaths sourced from the hills of North Carolina, with select items available for nationwide shipping. The greenery sale is a cherished tradition that helps support the School’s mission to make exceptional music education accessible to all, regardless of financial means.
The greenery sale runs through the fall, and all are encouraged to shop early at https://store.charlottechoirschool.org/collections/holiday-greenery to share the beauty of the season while supporting a meaningful cause.
Charlotte Choir School has served the community since 1993, providing rigorous choral training and performance opportunities to talented young singers. For more information about the concert, the School, or ways to support its work, please visit www.charlottechoirschool.org or call (704) 749-6146.
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About Charlotte Choir School
Since 1993, Charlotte Choir School has enriched and strengthened young lives through excellent, rigorous music education and choral performance. Conceived in the English choral tradition, the program serves young men and women from every background and corner of the Charlotte region, with more than 75 students aged six to 18 comprising five distinct choirs. Over its 30-year history, the organization has taught more than 900 Charlotte-area students. Entirely tuition-free, the 501(c)3 nonprofit relies on individual contributions, foundation, and corporate support. You can learn more at CharlotteChoirSchool.org.
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