
America’s Most Popular Christmas Music Group Is Coming To Bozeman
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas around the Bozeman area. Lights are going up, trees are being decorated, and soon the stockings will be hung by the chimney with care.
One of my favorite parts of the season is to drive around the Valley and see all of the lights. Soon, the spiders will be up in downtown and Christmas songs will fill the airwaves with music for the season.
Speaking of Christmas music....
One of the biggest Christmas groups of the year is coming to Montana, and you won't want to miss it. Mannheim Steamroller is coming to Bozeman, and tickets are available through the Montana State University website.
When is Mannheim Steamroller coming to Montana?
For over 35 years, Mannheim Steamroller has performed their holiday classics around the world, and this year, they will perform at Brick Breedon Field House on Tuesday, December 2nd, with the performance starting at 7:30 pm.
The Bozeman performance isn't the only one in Montana; the group will be in Kalispell playing at the Wachholz College Center on Monday, December 1st, at 7 pm.
Mannheim Steamroller was founded by Chip Davis in 1974, and since the group's inception, they have become the most successful Christmas music artist ever. It all started back in 1984 with the release of Mannheim Steamroller Christmas. Since then, there have been other Christmas music releases, as well as the annual Christmas music tour, which millions have seen.
In a press release, Mannheim Steamroller said the following:
This year’s show will feature classic Christmas hits from the Mannheim Steamroller holiday albums, along with multimedia effects in an intimate setting, including 15 musicians playing more than 20 instruments against a backdrop of dazzling multimedia effects
Once again, tickets are available through the Montana State University website, and the concert will take place on Tuesday, December 2nd, at 7:30 pm at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse.
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