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Christmas with Vienna Light Orchestra is coming to town

The award-winning ensemble brings the magic of the holidays to Louisville for two captivating performances, including classic favorites like O Holy Night and White Christmas.

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The Vienna Light Orchestra has been performing popular show music since 1999.

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Holiday lights are twinkling, festive cookies are baking, and there’s a crisp chill in the air.

It’s official — the holiday season is here.

Nothing spreads holiday cheer like singing classic Christmas carols (admit it, “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” is already stuck in your head).

Lucky for us, Vienna Light Orchestra’s 2024 Christmas Tour is making a stop in Bourbon City on Saturday, Dec. 21, with two chances to see the captivating performance.

Here’s what audiences can expect from the world-renowned ensemble:

  • Musicians and vocalists from seven different countries performing beloved Christmas classics, including White Christmas, O Holy Night, Ave Maria, and more.
  • Travel back to fond memories of Christmas past with heartwarming vocals, soaring strings, and mesmerizing orchestrations.
  • Extravagant theatrical displays, including 2,000+ flickering candles and sparkling Christmas trees.

What to know before you go

  • Performances will take place at Louisville Memorial Auditorium (venue and street parking is available).
  • Each performance lasts two hours, showtimes are 3:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.
  • Doors open one hour before the show starts.
  • Bring the whole family, though the show is recommended for children ages 5 and up.
  • Ticket prices range from $45-$125 (Pro tip: Christmas concerts often sell out fast, so grab tickets early).

Whether you’re starting a new holiday tradition or continuing one with your loved ones, “Christmas with Vienna Light Orchestra” is a can’t-miss holiday experience. Reserve your holiday cheer.

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