SALT LAKE CITY — The annual Christmas concert by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' choir has been
It will the first time since the holiday concert began in 1974 that the show has been
The cancellation announced Friday by church officials is the latest sign that disruptions to normal religious activity will continue through the holidays.
The Utah-based faith previously announced it would hold its twice-yearly signature conference in October without in-person audience as it did at the April conference.
The faith has limited activities at temples and allowed regular Sunday worship services to resume only where it's allowed under local government rules and without safety measures. It's missionary program has shifted to focusing on online faith outreach.
The Christmas concert that has been cancelled usually brings brings thousands to the faith's 20,000-seat auditorium in Salt Lake City and features guest performers such as Broadway star Kelli O’Hara and actor Richard Thomas. It has been held for decades without disruption.
The choir, previously known as the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, also announced the cancellation of two other fall concerts and auditions.
The Associated Press