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RSVP Ensemble Announces Spring Concert Series

Apr 07, 2026 10:18AM ● By Reconciliation Singers Voices of Peace News Release

Reconciliation Singers Voices of Peace (RSVP), a Sacramento-based vocal ensemble known for blending artistic excellence with community impact, will present its Spring 2026 concert series. Photo courtesy of Reconciliation Singers Voices of Peace 


SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - Reconciliation Singers Voices of Peace (RSVP), a Sacramento-based vocal ensemble known for blending artistic excellence with community impact, will present its Spring 2026 concert series this April and May, benefiting Bigger Than Us Arts — a nonprofit expanding access to the arts across disciplines.

Now in its 26th season of “music with a mission,” RSVP continues to bring audiences together through a diverse repertoire spanning jazz, pop, and classical traditions.

Since its founding, the ensemble has raised more than $200,000 for regional nonprofits, including organizations such as Joshua’s House Hospice, Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services and WEAVE.

Concerts will be held at multiple Sacramento-area venues: at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 24, at Faith Presbyterian Church, 625 Florin Road, Sacramento; at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 25, at Pleasant Grove Community Church, 1730 Pleasant Grove Blvd., Roseville; at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 1, at The Table at Central United Methodist Church, 5265 H St., Sacramento; and at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 2, at the Benvenuti Performing Arts Center, 4600 Blackrock Drive, Sacramento.

Bigger Than Us Arts (BTU Arts) is a Sacramento-based organization that brings music, creativity and cultural expression directly into schools and communities. Through performances, assemblies, parades, workshops and hands-on programs, BTU Arts connects professional musicians with young people to inspire creativity and confidence. By partnering with schools and community organizations, BTU Arts expands arts education and creates vibrant cultural experiences throughout the region.

This spring’s program explores the many ways people create, connect and express themselves — through music, movement, poetry and more — inviting audiences to experience art as a shared human language.

The program brings together multiple forms of artistic expression without focusing on any single genre or style, creating a layered and immersive concert experience.

All concerts are free to attend, with voluntary donations benefiting Bigger Than Us Arts.