The Holiday Show

Our annual holiday celebration

Our annual holiday extravaganza returns as we celebrate holidays around the world. This year’s edition includes eclectic songs with exciting rhythms and beautiful harmonies, and featuring our high-kicking, bedazzled 17th Street Dance as well as our small ensembles and the GenOUT Youth Chorus! Songs include “See Amid the Winter’s Snow,” “Feliz Navidad,” “Love is Christmas,” and “Silent Night.”

The Holiday Show
Saturday, December 7, 2024 at 3PM (ASL) & 8PM
Saturday, December 14, 2024 at 3PM (ASL) & 8PM
Sunday, December 15, 2024 at 5PM (ASL)

Lincoln Theatre
1215 U Street NW, Washington, DC

Click HERE to read The Holiday Show playbill.

Seasons subscriptions are also available to purchase.

ASL interpreted at the Dec 7 3pm, Dec 14 3pm, and Dec 15 5pm performances.

ASL tickets and groups of 10 or more: call 202-293-1548
Seniors 65 & over and Young Professionals 25 & under: 10% discount 

*Please note all concerts and events are subject to change at any time.

**Please note the time for the Sunday, December 15 performance. The correct performance time is 5:00pm.

Complimentary Tickets
Complimentary tickets are available for schools, LGBTQ+ student groups and youth-based nonprofits, and those with financial hardships. Please note that complimentary ticket requests must be received at least one week prior to the date of performance. Please contact us at tickets@gmcw.org for more information.

World Music Collective

Special Guest World Music Collective

Our special guests for The Holiday Show this year will be World Music Collective. They are a mixed instrumentation chamber ensemble representing diverse musical heritages with improvisation as a common theme. Each member is an internationally recognized performer, composer, and improviser based in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Performing a blend of jazz, world music, and contemporary styles, their focus includes entertainment, education, and social justice. Their members include Grammy-nominated Noah Getz, sitar player Snehesh Nag,  Argentine-American guitarist/composer/arranger Christian Perez, drummer Advait Shah, and Karine Chapdelaine.

AUDITIONS

There’s something beautiful about synchronized choir vocals.

The marriage between voice types produces a sound that’s hard to imitate. When we mix the gravelly boom of a second bass with the fierce clarity of a first tenor, the end result is pure magic. The next round of auditions will be December 7 and 8.

While we take great pride in musicianship, as well as our roots as an LGBTQ+ chorus, we’ve since evolved to be more inclusive. So wherever you fall on the rainbow, we invite you to audition. The only requisite is this: You’re a tenor, baritone, or bass who loves to sing.

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