December 19 (Saturday) 2:30pm EDT. One ninety-minute performance w/o intermission. Secure your attendance now!l We are sharing this miraculous announcement privately with you, our precious previous ticket buyers, as there are only 150 in-venue ticket/donations available for each concert service.
Strict social-distancing rules will be observed under the protection afforded to religious institutions. To be held in one of NYC's most magnificent churches, St. Jean Baptiste, on the corner of 76th and Lexington Avenue, NYC. St. Jean Baptiste Church. For ticket information and to watch a short promo video, click here. Temperature checks and masks are required.
If you would like to join us, please secure your spot quickly as they are highly limited and will be announced more publicly soon.
For those of you who cannot attend, we are offering a Live Streaming performance.
For more information about how to see the streaming performance, contact: 212-217-6181 or [email protected].
SOURCE: John D. Calandra Italian American Institute
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