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Performance:
Sat 20.12.2025, 7.30 pm

Duration: approx. 2h 20min (incl. interval)

Age recommendation: No age recommendation. Children under 3 years of age are not admitted to Musical Theater Basel.

Language: English

Opening Times

Theatre | Box office | Bar:
1h before performance

Auditorium: 30min before performance

 

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Umbrellas, rucksacks and larger items may not be taken into the theater and must be handed in at the checkroom for a fee.

 

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A milestone in American music culture

The world’s most renowned gospel group is celebrating its 35th anniversary!

THE HARLEM GOSPEL SINGERS are embarking on a major tour of Germany and Switzerland with their anniversary show “Sing Hallelujah”! 35 years of rousing live entertainment, powerful voices, and an energy that fills the entire hall. The set list includes “Higher and Higher,” “This Little Light of Mine,” and the brand-new “Let the Sunshine In,” along with other songs guaranteed to earn standing ovations.

Singing together, celebrating, and recharging your energy—that’s what THE HARLEM GOSPEL SINGERS are all about, backed by an excellent live band and nine outstanding American artists.

 

From spirituals to hip-hop—and back again

THE HARLEM GOSPEL SINGERS embody this very connection: Growing out of 18th-century spirituals, gospel has shaped blues, soul, R&B, jazz, rock, and hip-hop—and, in turn, has drawn new inspiration from them.

More than 2.5 million people have enjoyed the shows of the world’s most renowned gospel group to date. On their anniversary tour, “Sing Hallelujah,” they bring not only beloved classics but also new songs like “My Sweet Lord” and the anniversary highlight “Hallelujah You’re Worthy” by Judith Christie McAllister to the stage.

 

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