Harlem Gospel Choir's 2017 Concert History

The Harlem Gospel Choir was formed in 1986. It is a ministry and registrered charity. The choir are knowm as "ambassadors of Harlem" and travel the world, sharing their joy of faith & bringing about a better understanding of the African American culture as it relates to the black church. Each performance brings you anointed praise and worship singers and musicians, each of whom grew up singing and performing in their community church.

Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 20, 2017
Harlem Gospel Choir B.B. King Blues Club New York, New York, United States
Aug 13, 2017
Harlem Gospel Choir B.B. King Blues Club New York, New York, United States
Jun 30, 2017
Harlem Gospel Choir

Festival international de jazz

Theatre Maisoneuve Montréal, Québec, Canada
Jun 28, 2017 –
Jul 08, 2017
Festival International de Jazz de Montreal 2017
Bob Dylan / Feist / Joey Bada$$ / Her / Ludovico Einaudi / Thievery Corporation / The Four Tops / Joss Stone / Walk Off The Earth / Gipsy Kings / The O'Jays / Caravan Palace / Buddy Guy / Melissa Etheridge / The Strumbellas / King Crimson / Pink Martini / Wax Tailor / Charlotte Day Wilson / Men Without Hats / The Barr Brothers / Robert Glasper Experiment / Squarepusher / Jacob Collier / Imany / Rodrigo Amarante / Kevin Garrett / Charles Bradley / Serena Ryder / John Scofield / Deluxe / Ron Sexsmith / Portico Quartet / San Fermin / Charlotte Cardin / Bill Frisell / Too Many Zooz / The Bad Plus / Stanley Clarke / Buika / Puma Blue / Tony Allen / Joshua Redman / Colin Stetson / Lizz Wright / Jesse Cook / Milk & Bone / Tigran Hamasyan / Songhoy Blues / Cory Henry / Arturo Sandoval / Somi / Hiromi / Geoffroy / Christian McBride / Charlie Musselwhite / Whitehorse / Kandace Springs / Morgan James / Xenia Rubinos / Jack DeJohnette / Acid Arab / Jean-Michel Blais / Helena Deland / KNOWER / Bobby Bazini / Kurt Rosenwinkel / Vijay Iyer / Siv Jakobsen / Nicholas Payton / Flavia Coelho / Ambrose Akinmusire / Matt Andersen / Brian Blade / Charles Lloyd / John Pizzarelli / Tanya Tagaq / Roberto Fonseca / Shabaka Hutchings / Blick Bassy / Groenland / Harry Manx / Mark Guiliana / Alfredo Rodriguez / Donny McCaslin / Bassekou Kouyate / Catherine Russell / Ravi Coltrane / Misc / Sam Gendel / Dave Douglas / Fast Romantics / Phronesis / Esmerine / John Medeski / Xavier Cugat And His Orchestra / Danilo Pérez / Jesse Mac Cormack / Carla Bley / Pierre Kwenders / Tonino Baliardo / Kellylee Evans / Binker & Moses / Aliocha / Lisa Simone / Sam Wilkes / Gabrielle Shonk / Steve Hill / Wallace Roney / Aron Ottignon / Rudresh Mahanthappa / KROY / Harold López-Nussa / Neil Cowley / Bokanté / Jessica Molaskey / George Cables / Scott Colley / Jeremy Pelt / Adam Rogers / Larry Grenadier / Ben Monder / Gwilym Simcock / Elena Roger / Barbra Lica / Daniel Jobim / Edmar Castaneda / Ron Miles / Andrea Lindsay / Jowee Omicil / Thomas Morgan / Michael Kaeshammer / Theo Bleckmann / Harlem Gospel Choir / UZEB / Ingrid Jensen / Robin Eubanks / Victor Lewis / Dennis Hamm / Renee Wilkin / Malika Tirolien / Jane Bunnett / Harfang / Escalandrum / David Virelles / John Hollenbeck / Daniel Freedman / Michael League / Ben Street / Franco Luciani / Montreal Jubilation Gospel Choir / Adam Cruz / Ranee Lee / E.J. Strickland / Joe Sullivan / Jason Palmer / Laurent Coulondre / Paulo Ramos / Kim Richardson / Cab Calloway Orchestra / Krzysztof Kobylinski / Dessy Di Lauro / Ariel Pocock / Chet Doxas / John Roney / Lorraine Desmarais / Christine Jensen / Carlos Jimenez / Misses Satchmo / SHYRE / Mathieu Holubowski / Rachel Therrien / Jean-Willy Kunz / La La Land in Concert / Parlor Social / Yannick Rieu / Nicholas Reyes / Orchestre National De Jazz De Montreal / Amy Sacko / Jacques Kuba Seguin / Parc X Trio / Quatuor esca / Yunior Terry / Hichem Khalfa / Guillaume Martineau / Christian Lane / Essiet Essiet / Al Mclean / Django Reinhardt Allstars / Daniel Clarke Bouchard / Richard Beaudet / Ron Di Lauro / Trabuco Habanero / Alex Bellegarde / Ric'key Pageot / BROS (Can) Show all bands
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Festival International de Jazz de Montréal Montréal, Québec, Canada
Feb 26, 2017
Harlem Gospel Choir B.B. King Blues Club New York, New York, United States
Feb 19, 2017
Harlem Gospel Choir B.B. King Blues Club New York, New York, United States
Feb 12, 2017
Harlem Gospel Choir B.B. King Blues Club New York, New York, United States
Feb 05, 2017
Harlem Gospel Choir B.B. King Blues Club New York, New York, United States
Jan 29, 2017
Harlem Gospel Choir B.B. King Blues Club New York, New York, United States
Jan 22, 2017
Harlem Gospel Choir B.B. King Blues Club New York, New York, United States
Indie
Black Metal
Gospel

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2013 38 concerts
2012 60 concerts
2011 34 concerts
2010 19 concerts
2009 67 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Harlem Gospel Choir had?

Harlem Gospel Choir has had 700 concerts.

What genre is Harlem Gospel Choir?

Harlem Gospel Choir is most often considered to be Indie, Black Metal, and Gospel.

When is the next Harlem Gospel Choir concert?

The next Harlem Gospel Choir concert is on October 11, 2024 at Sony Hall in New York, New York, United States.

When was the last Harlem Gospel Choir concert?

The last Harlem Gospel Choir concert was on September 01, 2024 at Blue Note New York in New York, New York, United States.

What setlist does Harlem Gospel Choir play live?

The songs that Harlem Gospel Choir performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the March 16, 2004 concert at The Theater at M. S. G. in New York, New York, United States:

  1. Higher and Higher

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