Nebula Noël: A Pair of Magical Christmas Concerts brings festive music to the city, December 7 and 13
Annual tradition presented by Nebula Performances features emerging and established artists singing seasonal favourites
Nebula Noël.
Nebula Noël returns this winter with two enchanting evenings of music, community, and festive celebration on December 7 and 13 at 7 pm. Presented by Nebula Performances and curated by artistic director Wenwen Du, this annual concert series invites audiences to experience the warmth and sparkle of the holiday season through a rich program of vocal and instrumental performances.
Each night features a unique lineup of emerging and established artists sharing solos, duets, ensembles, and seasonal favourites. The concerts also include cherished holiday classics such as “Silent Night”—performed in both English and German—and “We Wish You a Merry Christmas”, bringing together singers, instrumentalists, and pianists in a joyful showcase of community music-making.
The event takes place at 9205 Shaughnessy Street. Following each performance, audiences are welcomed to Nebula’s signature afterglow, where they can mingle with the artists and enjoy complimentary festive canapés and drinks, generously provided under the leadership of president Alice Chee and director Lynol Amero.
Tickets and more details are available here.
Post sponsored by Nebula Performances.
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