PIGEON FORGE — The NQC Spring Break will be held at the LeConte Center in Pigeon Forge for the first time this year.
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The National Quartet Convention board of directors made the decision to move the event last year.
The two-night annual event — taking place on April 8-9 — will now implement reserved seating and there will be ample room for social distancing if attendees choose to do so. Additionally, the event will be available for live streaming.
“We are excited to be moving the NQC Spring Break event to the LeConte Center in Pigeon Forge,” said NQC Executive Vice President Clarke Beasley.
“We feel this move and the offering of reserved seats to our attendees will give this event the opportunity to become one of Gospel Music’s premier Spring events.”
An all-star lineup is scheduled to take the stage for the two-night event, including Triumphant, Kingdom Heirs, Tribute, Joseph Habedank, LeFevre Quartet, Mark Trammell Quartet, Greater Vision, Hoppers, Jim & Melissa Brady and Primitives.
For more information and reserved seat ticketing, visit www.NQ Conline.com.