The Tabernacle Salt Lake

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(1.4K reviews) · Choir in Salt Lake City, United States
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Home to the world-famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the Tabernacle Organ. See more

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Sep 4, 2024
We attended the daily free recital in the historic Tabernacle building. The acoustics were amazing- he even demonstrated the sound of a pin dropping. 30 minute cancer with light show Full review by Bryon J
May 22, 2024
We went expecting to see very little of The Tabernacle but this was not the case at all. We got to walk all over the grounds and even go to a practice session of the choir. It was simply beautiful. Full review by Suzy S
Mar 27, 2024
The Salt Lake Temple is closed for safety and seismic renovations. In the Tabernacle there was a person playing the organ and it sounded great. A woman guide told us about the building. Fantastic s… Full review by Napsterthecat

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How early should we line up for a December rehearsal? Do we have to line up outdoors?
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Check their website
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Is Temple Square and The Tabernacle always open and free to visit? Are there certain hours or days that its open or …
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Is Temple Square and The Tabernacle always open and free to visit? Are there certain hours or days that its open or closed? We are visiting and July and want to make sure we get to visit these beautiful venues.
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Temple Square is always open, it is actually literally an open couple of blocks area. Inside the "square" are various buildings like the Beehive House--Brigham Youngs home, Joseph …
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Temple Square is always open, it is actually literally an open couple of blocks area. Inside the "square" are various buildings like the Beehive House--Brigham Youngs home, Joseph Smith Memorial building which is beautiful, a couple visitor centers and various other fascinating historical buildings & restaurants. Most everything is free admission. Check out their website for more info.
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Are there shows on Saturday?
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It really depends on what you are looking for. Organ recitals take place every day. They last for thirty minutes and are absolutely worth every second. If you want the choir, they …
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It really depends on what you are looking for. Organ recitals take place every day. They last for thirty minutes and are absolutely worth every second. If you want the choir, they do Sunday performances as far as I know but just go and check it out on their website. Whatever it is, they are absolutely fantastic. Going back to SLC in September and will be attending every single one of the recitals while I'm there.
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What time is the free rehearsals on Thursdays? Thank you
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Rehearsals are open to the public every Thursday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. From July through August, and during the month of December, Thursday rehearsals and the weekly …
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Rehearsals are open to the public every Thursday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. From July through August, and during the month of December, Thursday rehearsals and the weekly broadcast of Music and the Spoken Word will be held in the Conference Center. There are occasional exceptions to this Thursday night schedule. For example, major holidays, recording sessions, or when the Choir is out of town. These exceptions are posted on the Mormon Tabernacle Choir website as soon as they are known.
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I would like to go to a broadcast of "Music and the Spoken Word." Questions: 1) How early should I arrive at the …
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I would like to go to a broadcast of "Music and the Spoken Word." Questions: 1) How early should I arrive at the Tabernacle to join the line to make sure I get in? 2) If I am there on Easter, should I arrive earlier? Thank you.
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Thanks, everyone.
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What is The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square?
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The Tabernacle Choir has been called many things, including an American icon, a symbol of freedom, a holiday tradition, and the greatest choir in the world....
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