Tickets to two live shows and a global webcast still available

The 2PM matinee performance at Central Presbyterian Church in Summit, New Jersey on Sunday, December 17 has sold out tickets more than a month in advance of the concert date. Tickets are still available for the two other live performances, as well as the digital concert highlights webcast: 

December 16, 2PM – New York City – Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church (921 Madison Avenue)

December 17, 7PM – Summit, NJ – Central Presbyterian Church (70 Maple Street)

December 22-31 – Global concert highlights – Streamed webcast that can be accessed digitally from around the world

“25 years after the Pipes of Christmas opened our doors for the first time, we are delighted and humbled that we continue to see such overwhelming demand from our community,” said Pipes of Christmas producer Bob Currie. “We look forward to sharing this year’s program of traditional carols and new compositions with so many new and familiar faces. We expect the remaining performances to sell out quickly, and encourage anyone who hasn’t booked their ticket yet to do so soon.” 

Tickets are available via the Pipes of Christmas website. Reserved seating is available for all live performances. Access to the global webcast can also be booked in advance.

About “The Pipes of Christmas”

Since making its debut in 1999, The Pipes of Christmas has played to standing-room-only audiences. Now a cherished holiday event, the concert provides audiences with a stirring and reverent celebration of the Christmas season and the Celtic spirit. Audience-goers return year after year to experience the program, many reporting that the Pipes of Christmas has become part of their family’s annual Christmas tradition.

The concert has been lavished with critical acclaim. In his review for Classical New Jersey Magazine, Paul Somers wrote, “The whole evening was constructed to introduce gem after gem and still have a finale which raised the roof. In short, it was like a well-constructed fireworks show on the Glorious Fourth.” The Westfield Leader described the concert as “a unique sound of power and glory nowhere else to be found.”

Contact:

Robert Currie
[email protected]
(908) 858-6357