Ticketing & Concert Seating Details
Join us on Saturday, March 28, 2026, 7:30pm for a special Easter Evensong Concert at St John's Episcopal Church in Historic Downtown Logan, 85 East 100 North, Logan, Utah, 84321. Hailed as “a transcendent vocal powerhouse," Sound of Ages celebrates the timeless power of the human voice through world-class consummate ensemble singing and inventive storytelling, in intimate concerts along the Wasatch Front to the stage of Carnegie Hall.
General Admission Seating: The St John's Episcopal Church Sanctuary provides seating for 140 concert attendees. Because of the generous contributions from anonymous donors, we are able to discount the ticket prices. The bench rows seat 80 (3 - 5 adults per bench) and individual cushioned seats (60) are arranged in groups of 2 (see photo above). Bench seating is $20 per person; Cushioned seating is $25 per person. Age appropriate for 8+. Please no babes in arms.
Sound of Ages performs quarterly Evensong concerts, loosely patterned after choral Evensong in the Anglican/Episcopal tradition or Vespers in the Catholic tradition. To create an experience of musical meditation and personal renewal, these "Evensong" concerts mix elegant, contemplative choral music from across centuries with inspiring, often humorous, nondenominational spoken-word narrations.
General Admission Seating: The St John's Episcopal Church Sanctuary provides seating for 140 concert attendees. Because of the generous contributions from anonymous donors, we are able to discount the ticket prices. The bench rows seat 80 (3 - 5 adults per bench) and individual cushioned seats (60) are arranged in groups of 2 (see photo above). Bench seating is $20 per person; Cushioned seating is $25 per person. Age appropriate for 8+. Please no babes in arms.
Sound of Ages performs quarterly Evensong concerts, loosely patterned after choral Evensong in the Anglican/Episcopal tradition or Vespers in the Catholic tradition. To create an experience of musical meditation and personal renewal, these "Evensong" concerts mix elegant, contemplative choral music from across centuries with inspiring, often humorous, nondenominational spoken-word narrations.