
The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square is heading back to the Hollywood Bowl for two benefit shows on June 24 and 25, 2026, and they are not coming alone. The “Songs of Hope” concerts will feature Donny Osmond, David Foster, Katharine McPhee, Stephanie J. Block and Sebastian Arcelus, a lineup that matches the Bowl’s marquee setting. The dates land almost exactly a century after the choir first performed there in 1926, and organizers say ticket revenue will support charities that focus on women and children around the world.
Concert details and guest artists
According to a news release from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the O.C. Tanner Gift of Music Trust is sponsoring the Hollywood appearance, which is being presented as part of the choir’s broader Songs of Hope outreach. The release confirms the June 24 and 25 dates, lists the full guest roster and directs fans to buy seats through the Hollywood Bowl box office. The announcement frames the shows as an effort to blend music with humanitarian purpose on one of the country’s most recognizable outdoor stages.
Benefit concert and charitable partners
All revenue from ticket sales will be donated to CARE, Helen Keller International and The Hunger Project, with the church committing to match the proceeds, a move that local coverage notes will effectively double the charitable impact. Organizers describe the three groups as partners in the Relief Society’s Caring for Women and Children initiative, which focuses on maternal and child health, nutrition and education.
Tickets, price and venue logistics
Tickets went on sale in April and are available through the Hollywood Bowl website. Seating at the Bowl runs from lower priced spots to higher tiers closer to the stage. LAist lists the venue at 2301 N. Highland Ave. in Hollywood and notes that ticket prices start at around 10 dollars, while Hollywood Bowl pages and box office listings carry the usual terms, such as final sale policies and possible ticket limits for this event.
New album ties into tour
The choir has also released a new collection, This New Day: Music of Reflection and Devotion, its first non-Christmas album in seven years. Church News reports that the project was recorded in the Salt Lake Tabernacle and drew on material prepared during the pandemic. Marketing director Kelly Taylor discussed the release on Good Things Utah, which helped boost the news to a wider regional audience.
Tour context and a 100-year return
The Hollywood Bowl dates are part of the choir’s Songs of Hope tour, a multi-continent run that has already included stops in Mexico, the Philippines, Peru, Argentina and Brazil. The Los Angeles bookings also mark roughly 100 years since the choir’s first Bowl appearance in July 1926, a milestone the organization has framed as a centennial return to one of America’s best known outdoor concert venues.
How to follow if you can't attend
For those who cannot get to Los Angeles, the Tabernacle Choir continues its weekly Music & the Spoken Word broadcasts and regularly posts recordings and tour updates on its official site. For complete ticket details, tour dates and broadcast information, organizers point fans to the choir’s website and the Hollywood Bowl box office pages.









