Apollo Club of Boston
A Men's Chorus Founded in 1871
Apollo Club of Boston
Welcome to the Apollo Club of Boston's website. We are the second-oldest continuously-active men's singing group in the United States. Founded in 1871, the Club has a long and distinguished choral singing history. Today, as we celebrate our 153rd year, we have a membership of approximately 25 business and professional men.
The Apollo Club is partially supported by a grant from the Boston Cultural Council, administered by the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture.
Apollo Club of Boston, Spring 2024
Apollo Club Conductor
Steven Lipsitt
The Club's purpose is simple: to promote musical literacy and an appreciation of the art of men's choral music, and to share with our audiences the pleasure of men's voices singing songs old and new -- folk songs, love songs, Broadway tunes, sea chanteys, and selections from the rich classical and semi-classical music repertoire. Our choir practices on Mondays in Boston's historic Beacon Hill. We hope you'll join us.
Choral singing increases happiness!