Delight In A 67-Foot Singing Christmas Tree During This Epic Holiday Festival At A Beloved Michigan Theater
Michigan's tallest singing Christmas tree returns for its 37th season at the Frauenthal Center in Muskegon, featuring over 200 students from Mona Shores High School.
Christmas in Michigan is an extraordinary time of year. From enchanting Christmas towns like Frankenmuth to Rochester's Big, Bright Light show, there's always something festive nearby to put you into the holiday spirit. One of the state's most beloved traditions is back again for a few select nights, and you won't want to miss it. It's not every day that you get to be serenaded by the tallest singing Christmas tree in Michigan!
America’s tallest singing Christmas tree is back for five performances, and it’s one of the most cherished Christmas traditions in Michigan.
The performance takes place at the Frauenthal Center in Muskegon.
Here are the dates:
November 30, 2022: 7 p.m.
December 1, 2022: 7 p.m.
December 2, 2022: 7 p.m.
December 3, 2022: 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.
This year marks its 37th season, and it promises to be a memorable show.
Over 200 students from Mona Shores High School take to the five-story-tall tree for a night of Christmas carols and holiday cheer.
The 67-foot tree is covered with over 25,000 lights.
You've never seen a Christmas tree like this before!
Behind the scenes, volunteers and firefighters are harnessed in to ensure the kids in the tree are safe and sound during the performance.
The view from the tree is incredible!
Members of the high school’s choir and orchestra come together to put on the show.
Come out and spend a night enjoying this phenomenal show full of Christmas carols from all over the world.
Tickets are $15-$18 and are on sale now! Tickets are available on etix.com as well as the Frauenthal Center's website. If you've watched this performance (or been a part of it) in previous years, let us know in the comments.
For more holiday cheer, don't miss these incredible Christmas lights in Michigan. These are some of the biggest and brightest lights in the state!
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