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National Symphony Orchestra

Celtic Woman
White Christmas Symphony Tour

Concert Hall

Experience the magical sound of Celtic Woman this holiday season! This brand-new symphony show features the all-female ensemble’s favorite Yuletide songs: “Silent Night,” “Carol of the Bells,” “Sleigh Ride,” “Deck the Halls,” and more—along with iconic Celtic Woman classics including “Danny Boy,” “Amazing Grace,” and “You Raise Me Up.”

Dec. 13 - 14, 2024

  • Fri. Dec. 13, 2024 8p.m.

  • Sat. Dec. 14, 2024 2p.m.

  • Sat. Dec. 14, 2024 8p.m.

  • Genre

    Classical Music

  • Price Range

    $29.00 – $99.00

  • Runtime

    TBA

  • Season Sponsor

    AARPAARP

Program

Lloyd Butler, conductor

Experience the magical sound of Celtic Woman this holiday season! This brand-new symphony show features the all-female ensemble’s favorite Yuletide songs: “Silent Night,” “Carol of the Bells,” “Sleigh Ride,” “Deck the Halls,” and more—along with iconic Celtic Woman classics including “Danny Boy,” “Amazing Grace,” and “You Raise Me Up.”

Celtic Woman is the most successful all-female group in Irish history, with a legacy of 12 Billboard number one hits, nearly 11 million album sales, and more than three billion online streams. This is a rare opportunity to hear the Grammy®–nominated group’s angelic harmonies with the thrilling live sound of the National Symphony Orchestra. Prepare for an enchanting evening filled with holiday cheer!

Sponsors

Truist

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