Chanticleer to perform at Viterbo in La Crosse Feb 1

LA CROSSE, WIS. – The renowned Grammy Award-winning men’s ensemble Chanticleer will perform at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1 in the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.

Based in San Francisco, Chanticleer has been described as “an orchestra of voices.” They have made five annual appearances on NBC’s Today Show during the Christmas season and the group’s A Chanticleer Christmas concert was broadcast on 225 national public radio stations. Chanticleer performed more than 100 concerts in 21 states and 12 foreign countries last year.

As a Washington Post reviewer wrote, Chanticleer is “the reigning god of the men’s chorus world.” Chanticleer is known around the globe for their seamless blend of its 12 male voices and its original interpretations of vocal literature.

This Viterbo Bright Star Season performance is sponsored by Holiday Inn Hotel and Suites, Wisconsin Public Radio, and by the Performing Arts Fund, a program of Arts Midwest funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional contributions from the Wisconsin Arts Board, with funds from the State of Wisconsin, General Mills Foundation, and Land O’ Lakes Foundation.

Tickets are $34 for lower balcony and $29 for upper balcony seating. For more information, contact the Viterbo box office at 608-796-3100 or visit www.viterbo.edu/facContact Jen Roberdeau at 608-796-3738 or jaroberdeau@viterbo.edu
Viterbo University


La Crosse native and Viterbo grad Matt Curtis is a member of Chanticleer.  When he was in La Crosse he was also a regular cantor at the Cathedral in La Crosse.   


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