PREVIEW: Let the Choir Rock: A Spring Night with Rock Voices Albany

05/04 @ The Egg, Albany

Photos by Andrew Elder


“A celebration of community, connection, and the kind of joy that only comes from raising your voice with others.”

What do The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Colbie Caillat, Aretha Franklin, and Beck have in common? They’re all on the setlist for Rock Voices Albany’s upcoming concert—and that’s just the beginning.

This Sunday, May 4 at 4 p.m., Rock Voices returns to The Egg’s Kitty Carlisle Hart Theatre for a show that promises big sound, even bigger heart, and a playlist packed with legends. With more than 150 voices and a live professional rock band, this isn’t your average community choir. It’s a musical celebration that you won’t want to miss.

Under the direction of Nathan Altimari, Rock Voices Albany delivers high-energy arrangements of hits from The Eagles, Bonnie Raitt, Sting, The Romantics, Lucius, Guster, and many more. Whether you're into classic rock anthems or indie gems, something here will get you out of your seat and onto your feet.

This concert isn’t just about music; it’s about giving back. 100% of the proceeds from the evening’s giant basket raffle will go to In Our Own Voices, a Capital Region nonprofit that does vital work for LGBTQ+ communities of color in health, housing, advocacy, and empowerment.

Rock Voices has always been about more than just singing. It’s a celebration of community, connection, and the kind of joy that only comes from raising your voice with others. And if you're anything like the hundreds of people who’ve been swept up in their sound before, don’t be surprised if you leave the theatre looking for the nearest sign-up sheet.

The summer session kicks off on Tuesday, May 20, but May 4th’s event is one that you’ll definitely want to attend!

Tickets available now: Rock Voices Albany Spring Concert — May 4 at The Egg
Questions? capitalregionrockvoices@gmail.com


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