Holiday music in all genres coming to venues across Pikes Peak region
The holiday season is almost upon us. And Colorado Springs offers a bevy of venues eager to spread some cheer. Look for classic and original songs done by traditional Irish singers, harpists, New Age musicians and an electronic violinist.
Nov. 12: Mannheim Steamroller Christmas, Pikes Peak Center — The musical group is best known for its New Age- and rock-flavored Christmas music.
Nov. 16: Trans-Siberian Orchestra, The Broadmoor World Arena — The longtime progressive rock band will perform its “Ghosts of Christmas Eve” show.
Dec. 1: Christmas With The Celts, Pikes Peak Center — The Celts are a mix of Irish and Nashville players who create a hybrid of Irish Americana music with traditional Irish instruments.
Dec. 13: Harp Twins featuring Volfgang Twins, Stargazers Theatre — Camille and Kennerly Kitt, known for their harp arrangements of rock and metal hits, will play Christmas classics and rock favorites with the Volfgang Twins on double drums.
Dec. 15: Lindsey Stirling, The Broadmoor World Arena — The electronic violinist will perform holiday classics and originals off her new album, “Snow Waltz.”
Dec. 21: An Evening with the Irish Tenors, Phil Long Music Hall — The trio of singers is known around the world for performing classic Irish songs, such as “Danny Boy,” “Whiskey in the Jar” and “My Heart Will Go On.”
JENNIFER MULSON





