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🌟 Add to calendar: A carol-filled celebration of the season

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Indianapolis Symphonic Choir concert.

One of Central Indiana’s favorite holiday concert traditions returns with familiar favorites and exciting new works to capture the joy of the season.

Photo provided by Indianapolis Symphonic Choir

This performance is sure to hit all the right notes this holiday season.

Back by popular demand, acclaimed guest vocalist Bruno Sandes returns to Indianapolis Symphonic Choir’s “Festival of Carols,” along with ISC Keyboard Artist David Duncan’s interactive “Choose-a-Carol” experience. (Yes, you’re in charge of the music-making.)

Expect:

  • A visit from Santa
  • The Hallelujah Chorus
  • And a few festive surprises

Shows run Friday, Dec. 19 through Monday, Dec. 22. Pro tip: ASL interpretation will be provided at the Sunday and Monday shows.

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