Upcoming performances

For our March concert, the Arrowhead Chorale presents Circle of Life: Songs of the Stage & Screen. From Richard Rogers’ It’s a Grand Night for Singing (State Fair) and Samual Barber’s Adagio for Strings/Agnus Dei (Platoon) to John Williams’ Hymn to the Fallen (Saving Private Ryan), and more, the Chorale and Orchestra bring to life songs that have truly shaped our life experience. A special feature will be the element of puppetry theatre, created and directed by our own Paul Robinson. Join us for an evening filled with joy, nostalgia, and a performance that resonates across generations, touching the hearts of music lovers of all ages.
TICKETS AVAILABLE SOON:
$30 Advance, $35 Door
$10 Students with ID & 17 and Under
(Angel Tickets available online or at the door)
FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH | Duluth, MN
Friday, March 28, 2024 | 7:30 PM
Saturday, March 29, 2024 | 3 PM


Arrowhead Chorale is a non-profit vocal ensemble consisting of just over 50 auditioned singers that bring fine performances of distinctive vocal ensemble literature to the Arrowhead region of Minnesota, Northern Wisconsin, and beyond. The Chorale actively develops ambitious and memorable programming for the Twin Ports, and our repertoire spans five centuries of western music traditions.

Past performances


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SEASON SPLASH
The Season Splash is a free outdoor thank you celebration from Duluth Arts organizations to celebrate live performance arts in our community. The power of the Arts Industry will light up Wade Stadium – connecting the audience through Duluth’s other…
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AUDITION FOR THE ARROWHEAD CHORALE
We are seeking trained and flexible singers with a desire to join a distinctive singing fellowship. Auditions are open for all voice parts and will be held at First Lutheran Church (1100 East Superior Street, Duluth). Tuesday, May 23, 5:30 pm To sign…
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ARROWHEAD CHORALE: DANCES OF LIFE SPRING CONCERT
Our spring concert, Dances of Life, will feature guest artists from the Minnesota Ballet joining the Chorale in a unique intersection of two different art forms. We will present Eric Whitacre’s Five Hebrew Love Songs, the moving Please Stay by Jake…