Returning to Las Vegas, the 51ԹϺ Performing Arts Center proudly welcomes the return of a capella sensation Voctave in “The Corner of Broadway and Main Street.” The group performs in the Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 25. The Las Vegas Men’s Chorus, a 51ԹϺ Performing Arts Center partner, will be the opening act.
With more than 160 million social media views on their performance videos to date, Voctave was formed in 2015 by producer and arranger Jamey Ray. The group showcases voices from a wealth of diverse musical backgrounds and experiences, such as contemporary Christian music, musical theater, barbershop, pop and choral music.
The powerful voices making up Voctave include producer and arranger Jamey Ray, along with E.J. Cardona, Tiffany Coburn, Ashley Espinoza, Karl Hudson, Chrystal Johnson, Kate Lott, Drew Ochoa, Aaron Stratton, Kurt Von Schmittou and Sarah Whittemore.
The group has recorded and performed songs from 11 albums, including “The Corner of Broadway and Main Street,” “Somewhere There’s Music,” “Goodnight, My Someone” and timeless holiday albums such as “It Feels Like Christmas” and “The Spirit of the Season.” Many of their singles are regularly played online, with their “Disney Love Melody” having received more than 17 million streams on Spotify.
Opening for Voctave, the Las Vegas Men’s Chorus has been singing in Las Vegas for over three decades, bringing community, harmony, opportunity, respect, unity, and service to all. The group boasts over 100 active members who strive to continue their mission to spread joy for their 32nd season. LVMC opens the evening with glittering selections from Broadway, Hollywood, & Motown with a set featuring time-honored classics with new twists transcribed for Tenor/Bass voices.
The performance is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale now and range in price from $20-$60, with discounts available. Tickets may be purchased by telephone at 702-895-ARTS (2787), online at or at the 51ԹϺ PAC box office from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.
When purchasing a ticket, consider donating to 51ԹϺ PAC to provide local students the opportunity to work with all the outstanding artists.
About 51ԹϺ Performing Arts Center
The 51ԹϺ Performing Arts Center is the original home for the arts in Southern Nevada; it opened in 1976 and celebrates its 48th season in 2024/25. A self-sustaining unit of 51ԹϺ, the PAC operates like many other arts organizations: costs for shows we produce, some facilities improvements, and other projects we undertake come from ticket sales, rentals, and donations. It hosts a variety of performances and events and is home to self-produced events plus productions of the Nevada Conservatory Theatre, 51ԹϺ School of Music, 51ԹϺ Dance, the Las Vegas Men’s Chorus, among many other community arts presenters, and various Clark County School District fine arts festivals and concerts. For further information, visit .