The Sweetback Sisters' country Christmas singalong spectacular

Posted 12/7/18

Christmastime is here again and so are the Sweetback Sisters with their 10th annual Country Christmas Singalong Spectacular! This wildly popular show delivers a veritable explosion of yuletide …

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The Sweetback Sisters' country Christmas singalong spectacular

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Christmastime is here again and so are the Sweetback Sisters with their 10th annual Country Christmas Singalong Spectacular! This wildly popular show delivers a veritable explosion of yuletide splendor, complete with trivia, prizes, and, of course, all the holiday tunes you know and love. Year-round, the Sweetback Sisters and their band of brothers wow audiences with their precise, family-style harmonies and blazing instrumentals. For this family-friendly show, the Queens of Christmastime bring their signature mix of modern nostalgia to a wide array of holiday classics and hidden gems that are sure to get even your scroogiest uncle in a festive spirit. Songbooks and plenty of warm fuzzy feelings provided.

WHERE: Portsmouth High School Auditorium, 120 Education Lane, Portsmouth
WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 8; 7 p.m.
COST: $25 in advance, $28 at the door, $23 for CFM members, $15 for children ages 3-12, free for children ages 0-2; ticket prices include a $3 donation to the Kate Grana Music & Art Association
MORE INFO: www.CommonFenceMusic.org

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