Holiday Concert Promises Joy and Festivities in Johnson City

Holiday Cheer is Coming to Johnson City!

As the festive season approaches, excitement is in the air for residents of Johnson City, Tennessee. East Tennessee State University (ETSU) is gearing up for its much-anticipated annual holiday concert, set to spread joy and holiday spirit throughout the region. This year’s concert is themed “For Auld Lang Syne” and promises to be a magnificent celebration featuring over 250 performers!

Mark Your Calendars!

Set your calendars for December 7, 2024, as ETSU invites everyone to join in the holiday festivities with not one, but two performances scheduled in the exquisite ETSU Martin Center for the Arts. The first show kicks off at 4 p.m., followed by the second performance at 7:30 p.m.. It’s the perfect way to immerse yourself in the holiday season surrounded by community, music, and cheer!

A Tradition Like No Other

Dr. Alan Stevens, chair of the ETSU Department of Music, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “This is such a special ETSU tradition, and it has become an important annual part of the holiday for many people throughout our region.” And it’s not just a saying—many locals have made it a beloved part of their holiday schedule.

The holiday concert has continually attracted families, friends, and music lovers from all around, creating an atmosphere that is both warm and inviting. With a heartwarming mix of seasonal music and festive performances, this concert truly embodies the essence of the holidays.

What to Expect

Concert attendees can look forward to an incredible lineup of performances, featuring talented groups from ETSU. The program will showcase the ETSU Chorale, who always mesmerize with their harmonious singing, as well as the BucsWorth Tenor Bass Choir and the enchanting East Tennessee Belles Soprano Alto Choir.

But that’s just the beginning! The Greyscale Jazz Choir is set to bring a jazzy twist to the holiday tunes, while the ETSU Orchestra adds a majestic touch with their orchestral arrangements. Moreover, for those who appreciate rhythm, the ETSU Percussion Ensemble will deliver some exciting beats! And let’s not forget the Faculty Brass Quintet, along with special guests like Matthew Fisher on organ and Joanna Seiber on harp, who will surely add a magical flair to the event.

Get Your Tickets!

With excitement building, it’s essential to secure your seats early. While tickets will be available for purchase at the door on the day of the concert, the university encourages enthusiastic attendees to snag their tickets online ahead of time. You can also call 423-439-2787 to get your tickets directly. Trust us—this is one holiday event you won’t want to miss!

The Spirit of Giving

As ETSU prepares for this annual tradition, it stands as a reminder of the importance of community, cheer, and the shared joy of music. So gather your friends and family, and make a plan to celebrate the holiday season at this grand event that promises laughter, warmth, and plenty of festive spirit.

Mark your calendars, grab your tickets, and get ready to enjoy a spectacular night filled with enchanting performances. Johnson City will surely be dancing to the tunes of the holidays soon!


Author: HERE Bristol

HERE Bristol

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