Here's Your Chance to Sing with Matthew West at the Carnegie Hall

If you've ever dreamed of performing at the world-renowned Carnegie Hall, that dream may be closer than you think. This June, award-winning Christian music artist Matthew West is inviting singers from across the country to join him on stage as part of his live concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City, June 26-29, 2025.
That's right - Matthew West is forming a live choir of passionate, vocalists/fans to back him during a full concert performance in one of the most iconic venues in the world. With just 76 spots remaining, this is a limited and extraordinary opportunity for singers to be part of a powerful musical moment that will inspire audiences and glorify God through song.
Whether you're a worship leader, choir member, or simply someone who's been moved by Matthew West's music, this is your chance to stand and sing on stage with him, lift your voice in harmony, and make history in a place where legends have performed.
Event Details:
- Dates: June 26-29, 2025
- Location: Carnegie Hall, New York City
- Who Can Join: Singers with prior choir or vocal experience
- Spots Available: 76 remaining as of today
- Registration and Information: www.SingWithMatthew.com
Participants will enjoy a full New York City experience, including rehearsals, fellowship with fellow vocalists, and the chance to be featured in this unforgettable performance led by Matthew West himself.
Matthew West shared, "This is more than a concert. It's a worship experience - and I want you to be a part of it. Singing at Carnegie Hall is something I'll never forget, and I know it will be the same for everyone who joins this choir."
Don't Wait - Register Now
Space is limited and interest is high. To secure your place in the Carnegie Hall choir with Matthew West, visit www.SingWithMatthew.com today.
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