(Good Shot Judy bring their swingin’ Noel show to Kimball Theatre in Williamsburg December 14-17)
Mannheim Steamroller
November 28
Ferguson Center for the Arts
Mannheim Steamroller Christmas has been America’s favorite holiday tradition for over 35 years. Grammy Award winner Chip Davis has created a show that features Mannheim Steamroller Christmas classics in the distinctive Mannheim sound. The program celebrates the group’s recent anniversary of 35 years since the first Christmas album, and includes dazzling multimedia effects performed in an intimate setting.
Il Divo
November 29
Ferguson Center for the Arts
A concert of new holiday songs.
Kimberley Locke
December 1
The American Theatre
The American Idol runner-up sings holiday classics.
Dave Koz & Friends
December 2
Ferguson Center for the Arts
The Grammy-winning smooth jazz saxophonist brings his Christmas tour again and features Jonathan Butler and others.
Holiday Pops
Presented by Williamsburg Symphony Orchestra
December 2-3
The Kimball Theatre
Ring in the season with the WSO right in the heart of Williamsburg at the charming Kimball Theatre. Guest artist John Riesen, first made famous by his appearance on America’s Got Talent, will put you in the holiday spirit.
Holiday Pops!
Presented by Virginia Symphony Orchestra
December 2, Chrysler Hall
December 7, Ferguson Center
December 10, Sandler Center
The concert will have all the magical elements you’ve come to expect and more – high energy, familiar carols, and lots of holiday warmth.
Hometown Heroes Holiday Benefit Concert
Presented by Virginia Arts Festival & Virginia Symphony Orchestra
December 3
Harrison Opera House
Vafest,org
Celebrate the heroes who work to make our communities a better place to live and thrive. This lively holiday concert celebrates the work of ForKids, a non-profit organization that provides emergency shelter to families and children. Adam Turner of Virginia Opera conducts.
Holiday Happening
December 3
Ferguson Center for the Arts
CNU students put on a holiday concert that raises funds for music scholarships. A tree lighting outside occurs immediately following the concert.
Tidewater Winds Annual Holiday Concert
December 4
Sandler Center for the Performing Arts
Led by maestro John Brewington, the community concert band will perform all the traditional holiday classics. Amanda Batcher is the guest lead vocalist and she’ll be joined by the Old Donation Children’s Chorus.
A TRADOC Holiday
December 5
Ferguson Center for the Arts
A hip holiday concert from the US Army band and singers. Free admission but must register for a ticket.
Tidewater Classical Guitar Holiday Showcase
December 7
Williamsburg Library Theatre
Tidewater Classical Guitar’s holiday inspired concert has become a staple of its season, bringing everyone so much joy and togetherness for audiences and performers alike. Attend for a festive concert featuring the Tidewater Guitar Orchestra along with some of Hampton Roads’ most talented guitarists and musicians in beautiful downtown Williamsburg.
Christmas at the Sander Center
Presented by Virginia Voices International
December 8
Sandler Center for the Performing Arts
Usher in your Christmas cheer with a festive celebration reminiscent of a holiday parade. Virginia Voices International, a local choir with performance experience in Europe and Asia as well as Central and South America, brings you “Christmas at the Sandler Center.” This one-night-only holiday performance, also featuring the Bella Dancers, promises a joyous start for your Christmas season.
Elf in Concert
December 8-9
Chrysler Hall
Buddy was accidentally transported to the North Pole as a toddler and raised to adulthood among Santa’s elves. Unable to shake the feeling that he doesn’t fit in, the adult Buddy travels to New York, in full elf uniform, in search of his real father. This holiday season relive this heartwarming holiday classic on a giant screen as every note of John Debney’s wonderful score is played live by symphonic instrumentalists.
A Classical Christmas
Presented by Virginia Beach Chorale
December 9
Sandler Center for the Performing Arts
The Virginia Beach Chorale is back to fill the hearts of classical music buffs and Christmas carol fanatics alike with holiday cheer.
Olde Towne Portsmouth Holiday Music Festival
December 9
High Street, 11 AM to 5 PM
Stroll the historic downtown streets and experience live holiday music all along the way.
“Sing We Nowell”
Presented by Virginia Chorale
December 9, Galilee Episcopal Church, Virginia Beach
December 10, Christ & St Luke’s Church, Norfolk
The enchanting voices of Christmas past bring forth carols from the Renaissance, while paying homage to NATO nations with songs from France, Norway, Spain, United Kingdom, and others.
Jingle Bell Jam
Presented by Virginia Symphony Orchestra
December 10
Sandler Center
Robert Shoup conducts as the Symphony performs family favorites of the season.
Hampton Roads Philharmonic
December 10
The American Theatre
Come and hear a festive program of winter classics & holiday favorites. This program is a light, bite-sized, family-fun mix of the familiar sounds of the season blended with wintry classical works, tunes from film, and guest appearances.
Tidewater Classical Guitar Candlelight Concert
December 2
First Lutheran Church/Norfolk
An atmospheric holiday program featuring regional classical guitarists.
Big Pink Music Holiday Gathering
December 3
Victorian Station/Hampton
A music and craft party hosted by Karl Werne.
Holiday Brass
December 13, St. Bede Catholic Church, Williamsburg
December 14, Chesapeake Conference Center
December 15, Suffolk Center’s Birdsong Theater
December 16, The Palace Theater, Cape Charles
The bold sounds of the Virginia Symphony brass section ring in the holidays with a blast. Experience the festive sounds of the season in a concert filled with wit, virtuosity, and the glorious music of the holidays—featuring the VSO brass and percussion sections in an all-new program. You’ll enjoy music from a variety of styles that have made this concert a new holiday tradition.
Good Shot Judy
December 14-17
Kimball Theatre, Williamsburg
The hometown big band puts on a holiday show like no other.
The King’s Singers
Presented by Virginia Arts Festival
December 14, Williamsburg Presbyterian Church
December 17, Christ & St. Luke’s Church, Norfolk
The six vocalists from King’s College Cambridge perform carols from English Renaissance composer William Byrd and other seasonal works well-known and obscure.
Handel’s Messiah
Presented by Virginia Symphony Orchestra
December 14, Regent University
December 15, First Baptist Church, Newport News
December 16, Harrison Opera House
The Virginia Symphony Orchestra Chorus returns for the time-honored tradition of Handel’s Messiah. This year will feature the full Christmas portion in addition to selections from the second and third parts of this sacred masterpiece which are sure to inspire.
Morgan James
December 15
Ferguson Center for the Arts
Fresh off the release of her new album, “Memphis Magnetic,” and Christmas album, “A Very Magnetic Christmas,” soul singer, Broadway veteran and concert favorite Morgan James showcases her brand of original soul music and classic covers with a dynamite band in tow.
A Jazzy Christmas Show
December 16
Attucks Theatre
Smooth jazz artists Paul Taylor and Jackiem Joyner are joined by locals Stephanie Sanders and The Fuzz Band for some holiday groove and electrifying holiday favorites.
Vienna Boys Choir: Christmas in Vienna
December 19
Sandler Center for the Performing Arts
“Christmas in Vienna” showcases these gifted musicians with voices of unforgettable beauty in an extraordinary program featuring Austrian folk songs, classical masterpieces, popular songs, and, of course, holiday favorites.
The Gatlin Brothers: Country & Christmas
December 20
Sandler Center
Celebrating more than 60 years of entertaining audiences at some of the world’s biggest venues and most iconic stages, Grammy-winning Larry, Steve, and Rudy Gatlin will be performing some of their biggest hits and holiday favorites.
Gerry Gennarell
December 21
Historic Palace Theatre/Cape Charles
The world renowned Italian pianist/vocals performs a special, one night only holiday concert.
41st Annual Messiah Sing-Along
Presented by Symphonicity
December 23
Sandler Center for the Performing Arts
Symphonicity’s Messiah Sing-Along is a free concert in which the audience performs the choral sections of the Christmas portion of Messiah by Handel and four professional soloists sing the solo arias and recitatives.