A New Easter Tradition: Jenny Oaks Baker’s “The Redeemer” Concert Has Only a Few Performances Left This Season
By Jenny Oaks Baker · March 19, 2026
For many families, Easter traditions include worship, sacred music, and quiet moments reflecting on the life of Jesus Christ. In recent years, another meaningful tradition has begun to emerge for many Christians: attending “The Redeemer: Music on the Life of Jesus the Christ,” a moving sacred concert created by Grammy-nominated violinist Jenny Oaks Baker.
Now in its third year, the production has quickly become a beloved Easter-season experience, bringing together powerful music, narration, and storytelling focused on the Savior’s life and mission. With the 2026 spring tour now underway, only a few performances remain before the production concludes for the season.
Jenny Oaks Baker, a Grammy-nominated violinist and Billboard chart-topping recording artist, has spent more than three decades sharing uplifting music with audiences around the world. Known for her expressive performances and spiritually centered concerts, Baker has long created beloved holiday traditions through her Christmas shows. Increasingly, “The Redeemer” is becoming a similar tradition for Easter.
Each performance invites audiences to reflect on the ministry, miracles, sacrifice, and resurrection of Jesus Christ through music designed to inspire faith and devotion.
“Every time we bring The Redeemer to the stage, it feels new again,” Baker said. “This production centers completely on the life of Jesus Christ. It has become one of the most spiritually meaningful performances of my career.”
A Powerful Ensemble
The production brings together an accomplished group of performers who combine orchestral music with narration and vocal performances to tell the story of the Savior.
Artists featured in the 2026 tour include:
Kurt Bestor, composer and conductor
Dallyn Vail Bayles, tenor and narrator
Lisa Hopkins Seegmiller, soprano
Preston Yates, bass
Nicole Pinnell and Sarah Noelle Sorhus, cellists
Together they create a reverent musical experience that many audience members describe as both uplifting and deeply spiritual.
The tour is presented by SoulFill Music Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to sharing sacred music that inspires faith and strengthens families.
“Our hope is that every person who attends feels the light and hope that come through Jesus Christ,” said Katie Larsen, executive director of the foundation. “These concerts are meant to lift hearts and draw people closer to Him.”
Only a Few Performances Remain
As the Easter season approaches, only a handful of opportunities remain to experience the concert this year.
Remaining performances include:
Salt Lake City, Utah — March 30
Nampa, Idaho — April 3
Cedar City, Utah — April 6–7
Because the performances occur during the weeks leading up to Easter, many families have found the concert to be a meaningful way to prepare spiritually for the celebration of the Resurrection.
Reflecting on the Savior Through Music
Originally introduced as a musical recording project, The Redeemer has grown into a full concert production featuring orchestration, narration, and visual storytelling. The live performance has become the heart of the experience, inviting audiences to pause amid the busyness of life and focus on the Savior.
For many who attend, the concert becomes more than a performance—it becomes a devotional moment.
Through sacred music and storytelling, the production centers on the message of Jesus Christ: hope, redemption, and divine love.
Tickets and additional information about the remaining performances are available at JennyOaksBaker.com.