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How to register for tickets to the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra’s concert in Peru

The free tickets are for the choir and orchestra’s concert on Saturday, Feb. 22, in the National Stadium

Registration is open for the free tickets for The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square’s concert in Peru in the National Stadium in Lima, Peru, on Saturday, Feb. 22.

Lima, Peru, is the next stop on the choir and orchestra’s multicity, multiyear “Songs of Hope” tour — and the first time performing in the country.

Registration is through the website found at sudsano.org/entradas-concierto. Those registering will need their identification or passport number, an email address and an event code from their local Church leaders, according to the announcement on the Church’s Spanish-language Newsroom.

Tickets are required for those ages 2 and older. People can register for up to four tickets. If more than four tickets are needed, they need to complete a second registration with a different email address. A video tutorial is available at sudsano.org/tutorial.

A limited number of tickets are available for each stake, mission and country, and priority will be given to those who register first, according to information on Spanish-language Newsroom. Once tickets are sold out, those registering will be put on a waiting list.

Those living outside the greater Lima area can view the concert live at Latter-day Saint meetinghouses and watch parties across Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.

Lima is the fourth stop on the world tour, and Argentina in August will be the fifth. Both coincide with the 100th anniversary of the formal organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in South America.

Previous stops on the “Songs of Hope” tour include Mexico City, Mexico in June 2023; Manila, Philippines, in February 2024, and Florida and Georgia in the southeastern United States in September 2024.

The Tabernacle Choir first went to South America in 1981, when they performed in Brazil.

The Tabernacle Choir includes up to 360 volunteer singers and a roster of 200 orchestra members. These “musical missionaries” are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-days, and choir members have a monthslong audition process. The choir’s origins date back to 1847, when pioneer members of the Church formed a choir to sing at a conference of the Church weeks after arriving in Utah’s Salt Lake Valley.

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