Wilmington Voices Spring Concert Celebrates America on May 10
Wilmington Voices presents a free spring concert at Cameron Art Museum on May 10, 2026, featuring Americana choral music for the whole community.
Apr 01 2026
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On Mother's Day afternoon, Wilmington Voices invites the entire Cape Fear community to experience exactly that with Lift Every Voice and Sing!, a free spring concert celebrating 250 years of American musical heritage in one of the city's most beloved cultural spaces.
Event Summary
Wilmington Voices presents its Spring Concert, Lift Every Voice and Sing!, on Sunday, May 10, 2026, from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM at the Cameron Art Museum Reception Hall in Wilmington. The afternoon performance features an uplifting program of Americana choral music performed by the area's dedicated community ensemble. With free admission and an intimate setting, this is a chance to mark Mother's Day with live music that speaks to shared identity and celebration.
Fast Facts
- Date & Time: Sunday, May 10, 2026, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
- Location: Cameron Art Museum Reception Hall, 3201 South 17th Street, Wilmington, NC 28412
- Admission: Free; registration required with a $5 suggested donation
- Organizer: Wilmington Voices
- Theme: Lift Every Voice and Sing! — Americana music honoring 250 years of American history
- Seating: Limited — early registration recommended
- More Info: [cameronartmuseum.org](https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/wilmington-voices-spring-concert/) and [wilmingtonvoices.com/performances](https://www.wilmingtonvoices.com/performances)
What to Expect
Attendees will settle into the Cameron Art Museum's Reception Hall for 90 minutes of choral music spanning the breadth of the American songbook. Expect a thoughtfully curated program of uplifting Americana music performed by Wilmington Voices' ensemble of local singers who rehearse year-round to deliver polished, emotionally resonant performances.
The concert's title, Lift Every Voice and Sing!, signals an inclusive and celebratory tone. The repertoire is designed to honor the many musical traditions that have shaped American culture over the past two and a half centuries, making this more than a recital — it's a communal reflection on who we are through song.
The Reception Hall's intimate scale means you won't be watching from a distant balcony. This is close-quarters choral music at its most immediate and affecting, surrounded by the museum's visual art environment.
Why It's Worth Your Time
Wilmington Voices has established itself as a vital thread in the Cape Fear cultural fabric. The ensemble is dedicated not only to high-caliber performance but also to free outreach programming across Eastern North Carolina, making choral music accessible to audiences who might not otherwise encounter it. Their Spring Concert Series has become an annual tradition, with past programs like 2023's I Sing Because drawing appreciative local crowds.
This year's edition carries extra significance. The America250 milestone — the nation's semiquincentennial, marking 250 years since the Declaration of Independence — gives the concert a timely thematic anchor, and hosting it on Mother's Day adds a layer of warmth that makes it an especially meaningful outing for families. The collaboration with Cameron Art Museum underscores how Wilmington's cultural institutions strengthen each other, pairing visual and performing arts under one roof for the benefit of the community.
Perhaps most notably, the concert is free. In an era when live arts experiences often carry steep price tags, Wilmington Voices' commitment to removing financial barriers is a genuine public good. The suggested $5 donation helps sustain that mission — a small gesture that supports a big vision for accessible arts in our region.
Practical Details
Cameron Art Museum is located at 3201 South 17th Street in Wilmington. While specific parking details for this event have not been published by the organizers, arriving a few minutes early is a smart move given limited seating in the Reception Hall.
Because this is an indoor concert, weather won't be a factor. However, registration is required, so don't plan to simply walk in. Reserve your spot through the Cameron Art Museum website or the Wilmington Voices performances page to guarantee a seat.
Accessibility questions and other logistical details can be directed to Wilmington Voices through their website at wilmingtonvoices.com. If you're looking for a meaningful, low-cost way to spend Mother's Day afternoon — surrounded by music, art, and neighbors — this one deserves a spot on your calendar.

Marcus Lane
Marcus Lane writes about real estate, urban planning, and regional business strategy across Southeastern North Carolina. With a background in market analysis and civic reporting, he brings practical insights to emerging development stories and public-private partnerships.
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