2021 is the 50th anniversary of the Performing Arts Management at Brigham Young University (BYU), an accredited university in the United States sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Many of the BYU performing groups enjoy international recognition earned through their student performers’ commitment to excellence and professional-quality productions.
Although the pandemic hindered these BYU student performers from traveling around the world for live concerts, it did not stop them from sharing their talents and bringing joy to international audiences virtually.
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From April 28 to May 4, these performing arts groups – the Ballroom Dance Company, Young Ambassadors, International Folkdance, Living Legends and Vocal Point – will livestream a week-long series of virtual concerts, devotionals, and workshops for audiences of all ages. These free performances will span every continent and feature music, dance, and cultures from around the world.
Please click here for a list of performances and devotionals. (Please note: No matter where you are in the world, based on the device you connect from, the page will show when the scheduled virtual performances occur in your local time zone.) There are several events each day to allow fans from different time zones to enjoy a performance. To participate in workshops, please connect using social media by clicking the groups’ hyperlink above.
Audience members are encouraged to share their experiences on social media with a comment, photo, or video including the #BYUtours hashtag, after watching a concert, devotional, or workshop.
Watch it with friends and family here: byu.edu/live
Important Live Streaming Information from the BYU Department of Dance
BYU PAM apologizes in advance for any possible interruptions or technical difficulties that may arise during the performance. Please note that audio or visual disruptions are subject to sources beyond their control. For any difficulties with the live stream or inquiries about concert live streaming, please visit their FAQ page.
If the stream stops or won't load, refresh the page and click the play button to reload.
Please note: Due to the limits of BYU’s live performance licensing, concerts can only be broadcast live and are not available after the performance in any form.