

As he once put it: “Anyone who knows me knows how much I love Christmas, so I always look forward to (this tour) … Christmas is special. Smith can’t help but hit the road each December. 6: Contemporary Christian star Michael W. 21 Providence Academy Performing Arts Center, 15100 Schmidt Lake Road $55 95).ĭec. This season, Line’s Twin Cities performances are in St. Line, who famously got her start playing in Dayton’s, has released a new “Celebrating Christmas” CD, music book and collector’s bell to tie in with this year’s performances. 6-7, 21: Pianist Lorie Line celebrates Christmas like no one else, with her 30th annual holiday tour offering 28 shows in six states. Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Blvd., Prior Lake 95 or. 7 sold out), Wynonna Judd and the Big Noise (8 p.m. 6-7, 12-13, 22: Mystic Lake Casino has booked five holiday concerts, including Celtic Woman (8 p.m. Expect jazzy takes on holiday classics, special high-wattage surprise guests and plenty of friendly banter from the chatty group, which also features John Munson of Trip Shakespeare and Semisonic on bass and Steve Roehm of Electropolis on vibraphone. In addition to the two evening performances, they’re offering a shorter, family-friendly Saturday matinee. 6-7: The Suburbs’ Chan Poling and his jazz trio the New Standards present their 13th annual holiday show. The New Standards The New Standards (Courtesy photo)ĭec. Ames Center, 12600 Nicollet Ave., Burnsville 95 or. 20 $25) and An Andy and Bing Christmas (2 and 7 p.m. 17 $41), Girl Singers of the Hit Parade (7 p.m. 5 $40-$30), Shaun Johnson and the Big Band Experience (7:30 p.m. 3-5, 16-18, 20, 22: The Ames Center in Burnsville is offering an eclectic array of concerts, including CeeLo Green (7:30 p.m. Pantages Theatre, 710 Hennepin Ave., Mpls. For this holiday show, the 77-year-old Keillor will reunite with Tim Russell and Sue Scott, Guy’s All-Star Shoe Band, sound effects wizard Fred Newman, Heather Masse and Rich Dworsky with his band. 30: Garrison Keillor may have retired in 2016, but he hasn’t stopped working. Garrison Keillor’s Prairie Home Christmas Show 13 Wilebski’s Blues Saloon, 1638 Rice St., St.

7 Hook and Ladder Theater and Lounge, 3010 Minnehaha Ave. There are plenty of chances to catch them: 8 p.m. 7, 13, 20-21: Minnesota’s own honky tonk masters Trailer Trash are spending December airing their popular Trashy Little Xmas Show in venues across the Twin Cities. Trailer Trash Trailer Trash’s “Trashy Little Xmas Show” is a longstanding Twin Cities holiday tradition. 23) and An Andy and Bing Christmas (6:15 p.m. 21), Celtic Holiday Hooley (noon and 5 p.m. 3), Rock and Roll Christmas Show (6:15 p.m. 29-30), A Three Tenors Christmas (11 a.m. The lineup includes: Keri Noble’s A Very Special Christmas (6 p.m. Tickets for dinner and the show are $55 and $40 for the show only. Fans can add a pre-show dinner (seating starts at the time listed) or just the concert itself (two hours after dinner seating starts). 1, 3-8, 11-15, 17-23, 26-30: Chanhassen Dinner Theatres is devoting an entire month to holiday concerts.
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Chanhassen Dinner Theatres Christmas Concert Series The holidays are about tradition, and as usual, this season’s Twin Cities concert calendar is filled with familiar locals (the Blenders, the New Standards, Trailer Trash) and touring favorites (CeeLo Green, Martina McBride, Trans-Siberian Orchestra) eager to provide a little jingle bell swing for fans seeing them the first – or 10th – time. Holiday Arts Guide 2019: Family fun and festivities ready for some dazzling moments.Holiday Arts Guide 2019: It’s not all Nutcracker, but there’s plenty of that tradition … and tap on tap.Holiday Arts Guide 2019: Deck the stages with shows of the season.Holiday Arts Guide 2019: Giving books? Here are some ideas from Minnesota authors.Holiday Arts Guide 2019: Classical music has many flavors of the sounds of the season.
