Handel’s Messiah Concert – Sat., Dec. 7
Sat., Dec. 7, 2024 at 7 p.m., LAC-Auditorium

Event
Jesus Christ with open arms reaching out in the sky, hand gestures of Jesus dying on the cross and resurrected, heaven and salvation, faith and love, easter concept

Long Beach City College Department of Music, Radio & Television and Associated Student Body will proudly Present George Frederic Handel’s Messiah

Performed by:
Long Beach City College Viking Chorale, Viking Singers, Soloists, and Orchestra
Plus, enjoy a performance by the Long Beach City College Caroling Choir to ring in the holiday season!

  • Directors: Skye Angulo, Dr. Dawn Brooks, Dr. Andrew Kyuyong Lee, and Roger Przytulski
  • Date: Saturday, December 7, 2024
  • Time: 7:00 PM
  • Location:
    Bob and Barbara Ellis Auditorium: 4901 East Carson Street, Long Beach, CA 90808

Tickets:

  • $15 General Admission
  • $10 Students/Staff/Seniors
  • FREE for LBCC Students (with valid ASB Card)
  • FREE for LBCC Season Passholders

Purchase tickets online,  or visit: www.lbcc.edu/performingarts

Free Parking in Lots E and F

For Further Information, call: 562-938-4495, email: sangulo@lbcc.edu


STUDENT ONLY
If you require Sign language interpreting services or Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) services, please contact Camille Bolton at (562) 938-4846 or cbolton@lbcc.edu , and Disabled Students Programs & Services (DSPS) at (562) 938-4558 or dsps-staff@lbcc.edu and Stephanie Bonales at sbonales@lbcc.edu or (562) 938-4918 at least 72 hours prior to the event.

FACULTY AND STAFF ONLY 
If you require Sign language interpreting services, please contact Camille Bolton at (562) 938-4846 or cbolton@lbcc.edu, and Rebecca Lucas at rlucas@lbcc.edu at least 5 business days prior to the event. 

If you require Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) services, please contact Camille Bolton at (562) 938-4846 or cbolton@lbcc.edu , and Elizabeth Perez-Rodriguez at cart@lbcc.edu at least 5 business days prior to the event. *Please note requests are based on provider availability, the more advance notice the better.*