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39th Annual Holiday Concert
Dec
7

39th Annual Holiday Concert

Join the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir for an evening of soul-stirring music, holiday spirit, and interfaith harmony at its 39th Annual Holiday Concert, hosted by Amar Khalil, acclaimed singer/songwriter and former lead vocalist for Tony! Toni! Toné!. Taking place on Saturday, December 7 at 7 PM at the Paramount Theatre in Oakland, this celebration of Healing Through Song features guest vocalists JaCoree Prothro, Reverend Reginald Finley, and Jackie Tolbert, with dynamic ASL interpretation by Half-N-Half (Sherry Hicks and Michael Velez). The Oakland Interfaith Community Choir and Youth Choir will join OIGC for a powerful performance to celebrate life and uphold freedom.

$15-$80 (+fees)
GENERAL TICKETS (now on sale)

Use unlock code OIGC39 for 30% off select sections (while supplies last).

$100 (+fees)
VIP Experience (now on sale)
VIP Tickets include:
- Premiere section seating (Front Center Orchestra or Front Center Balcony)
- Pre-concert reception at 5PM
- and a special limited-edition gift commemorating the evening


OIGC’s 39th Annual Holiday Concert is supported in part by the following foundations: Alameda County Arts Commission, California Arts Council, City of Oakland Cultural Fund, East Bay Community Foundation, the Hewlett Foundation, Koret Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, San Francisco Foundation, and Zellerbach Family Foundation.

Additional support comes from: Kapor Foundation and donors from around the world! Visit www.oigc.org/donate to make your gift today.

 
 
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Oakland's Finest: Hip Hop meets Gospel
Oct
11

Oakland's Finest: Hip Hop meets Gospel

FREE CONCERT!

Join us for an uplifting, FREE, family-friendly concert to celebrate Oakland artists! Featuring the beautiful former Holy Names University campus on Mountain Boulevard, Councilmember Janani Ramachandran (District 4) will host the Oakland Gospel Choir, MacArthur Maze, and Wish U Were Us. Come enjoy local talent in this gorgeous location.

The event doors will open at 5:45pm, with music from 6:30 - 8:00pm. Food will be available for purchase before the show starts.

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Interfaith Council of Alameda County Fundraiser
Jan
20

Interfaith Council of Alameda County Fundraiser

An Evening of Gospel Music with Lena Byrd Miles and Other Special Guests

$20 to $35 General Admission – Info & Tickets

Lena Byrd Miles, Stellar Award winner, Billboard #1 My Block Inc. artist, the darling of the Oakland Bay Area has been singing since the ripe ole age of 4. Coming from a musical family, she launched her singing career at her grandfather’s church where she faithfully lent her gift.

Tickets are available NOW for this wonderful performance at the Temple Hill Auditorium featuring Lena Byrd Miles, the Oakland Interfaith Choir, and other special guests on January 20, 2024, at 5:00 PM.

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Let Us Break Bread Together: Tina Turner
Dec
10

Let Us Break Bread Together: Tina Turner

An “inspired, multifarious, musical bash!” raves SF Classical Voice of the Oakland Symphony’s holiday party, Let Us Break Bread Together. The Bay Area’s hottest artists join the Orchestra for this annual seasonal celebration. And this year’s edition pays tribute to the memory of the legendary Tina Turner. Her chart-topping hits. It’s “Simply the Best” Break Bread ever!

Featuring

  • Dan Ashley, vocalist
    Maiya Sykes, vocalist
    Ty Taylor, vocalist
    Moorea Dickason, vocalist
    Kev Choice, band director/piano/keys
    Dame Drummer, drums
    Uriah Duffy, bass
    Kelyn Crapp, guitar
    Victor Schwartz, guest conductor
    Ellen Hoffman, composer/pianist
    Best Intentions
    Kugelplex
    Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir
    Contra Costa High School Chorus
    Cal State East Bay Singers
    Oakland Symphony Chorus

Let Us Break Bread Together
Choral Arr. by Terrance Kelly,
Orchestra Arr. by Ellen Hoffman

Terrance Kelly, vocalist, Ellen Hoffman, piano
Combined Choruses, Oakland Symphony

Stars Ēriks Ešenvald
Dr. Buddy James, conductor
Glass Players, Contra Costa High School Chorus,
Cal State East Bay Singers, Oakland Symphony Chorus, Oakland Symphony

What’s Love Got To Do With It
Graham Lyle, Terry Britten,
Arr. by Kev Choice

Maiya Sykes, vocalist, Contra Costa High School Chorus,
Cal State East Bay Singers, Oakland Symphony Chorus,
Break Bread Band, Oakland Symphony

Silent Night, Franz Xaver Gruber, Joseph Mohr
Arr. by Claytoven Richardson

Best Intentions

A Fool in Love Ike Turner
Arr. by Omid Zoufonoun

Best Intentions, Break Bread Band, Oakland Symphony

Sleigh Ride Franz Xaver Gruber, Joseph Mohr
Arr. by Claytoven Richardson

Victor Schwartz, conductor
Oakland Symphony

Goldeneye Bono and the Edge
Arr. by Tarik Ragab

Moorea Dickason, vocalist
Tarik Ragab, electric bass, Terry Branam, drums
Oakland Symphony

My Favorite Time of Year Leigh Haggerwood

Dan Ashley, vocalist, Bill Bentley, Guitarist,
Break Bread Band

Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah George Frideric Handel

Ash Walker, conductor
Combined Choruses, Oakland Symphony

INTERMISSION

Nutcracker Suite Duke Ellington
Dance of Flowers, Sugar Plum Cherry
Adapted by Tyzik 

Oakland Symphony 

African Noel Todd Smith
Arr. Brad Holmes

Ash Walker, conductor
SoulBeatz, Contra Costa High School Chorus,
Cal State East Bay Singers, Oakland Symphony Chorus

We Don’t Need Another Hero
Graham Lyle and Terry Britten
Arr. By Claytoven Richardson

Dan Ashley, vocalist,  Bill Bentley, Guitarist,
Break Bread Band, Oakland Symphony Chorus

Ocho Kandelikas
Arr. by Dan Cantrell

Kugelplex

Tallava California Benji Rifati
Arr. by Dan Cantrell

Kugelplex, Oakland Symphony

We Three Kings John Henry Hopkins, Jr.
Choral Arr. by Terrance Kelly
Orchestra Arr. Ben Heveroh

Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir, Oakland Symphony

River Deep, Mountain High
Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, Phil Spector
Arr. by Lenny Wee

Maiya Sykes, vocalist, Ty Taylor, vocalist
Moorea Dickason, vocalist, Dan Ashley, vocalist
Best Intentions, Combined Choruses,
Break Bread Band, Oakland Symphony

Proud Mary John Fogerty
Arr. by Lenny Wee

Maiya Sykes, vocalist, Ty Taylor, vocalist
Moorea Dickason, vocalist, Dan Ashley, vocalist
Best Intentions, Combined Choruses,
Oakland Symphony

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38th Annual Holiday Concert
Dec
2

38th Annual Holiday Concert

38th Annual Holiday Concert: Living In Harmony

Saturday, December 2, 2023 – 7:00PM (Add to Calendar)
Paramount Theatre, Oakland

TICKETS: $15-$80

  • Online via Ticketmaster.com: Service charges may apply and vary according to the event. Tickets purchased online will be delivered through Mobile Delivery only.

  • In-Person: Purchase tickets at our Box Office, located at the 21st Street Entrance of the theatre, Fridays, 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM. Please check their schedule for Box Office Closures.

  • Sign up to volunteer for free admission

VIP EXPERIENCE: 100 @ $100
Purchase below to elevate your concert night to an extraordinary level with the Holiday Concert VIP experience and make unforgettable memories!

Here's what you can look forward to:

  • Gain early entry into the historic Oakland Paramount Theatre for an exclusive pre-concert reception. Mingle with fellow VIPs, guest artists, and Directors while enjoying treats and sipping on your favorite beverage

  • Premier seating is included so you can enjoy the concert in some of the most coveted sections

  • Finally, an exclusive, limited-edition gift for you as a token of our appreciation. A little something to remember the extraordinary night

Only 100 spots are available and they're going quick! PURCHASE BELOW, or call 510-839-4361
*** ALL SALES ARE FINAL ***


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OIGC’s Midsummer Praise Party
Aug
17

OIGC’s Midsummer Praise Party

Join OIGC in an electrifying celebration of music, faith, and community, bringing together people from all walks of life to experience the sheer joy and power of Black gospel music. Led by the charismatic Terrance Kelly, the choir's diverse voices unite in a symphony of hope and inspiration, spreading love and positivity to every attendee, a testament to the transformative and unifying force of music.

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