The Cathedral Of St. John The Divine Rings On New Year’s Eve With Concert For Peace
Harlem’s Cathedral of St. John the Divine closes out the year with celebration and song with the annual New Year’s Eve Concert for Peace.
Harlem’s Cathedral of St. John the Divine closes out the year with celebration and song with the annual New Year’s Eve Concert for Peace.
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The Cathedral of St. John the Divine closes out the year with celebration and song online with the annual New Year’s Eve Concert for Peace.
Send out the old year and ring in the new with a front-row seat to Times Square‘s biggest celebration, all from the comfort of your home.
As this year unlike any other comes to a close, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in Harlem will offer an online iteration of the beloved annual New Year’s Eve Concert for Peace.
I know, I know, you’re at home in Harlem, asking yourself, how can I see the ball drop in Time Square?
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