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Laudamus returns home for final performance of 2026 spring concert tour
Concert takes place at 7 p.m. March 26, 2026
Laudamus, the select men’s choir at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, will be returning home to close out their spring 2026 tour. After singing at locations across Southern California earlier this month, the choir is set to perform at the Chapel of St. Timothy and St. Titus on the campus of Concordia Seminary at 7 p.m. March 26, 2026.
“We are looking forward to sharing our music with the greater St. Louis community after Southern California just the week before,” says Dr. Sam Eatherton, the campus kantor and director of the choir. “Our concert focuses on Christ, the Lamb of God, and a special feature of this year’s home performance is that one of our choir members, second-year student Joshua Fields, wrote a setting of the Agnus Dei that we will perform. The words of this prayer implore our Lord to have mercy on us and to grant us peace — themes we are particularly aware of during this Lenten season. Framed within the order of Evening Prayer, this concert will also include congregational singing. We hope you will come and join us for this special time of worship.”
The members of Laudamus are seminarians preparing for full-time service as pastors in The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. The choir, which delights in proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ through music, performs on campus throughout the year and also goes on tour annually.
Laudamus performances are free and open to the public. Freewill offerings are collected to support music arts programs at the Seminary.
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