Celebrate the Holidays at Texas Master Chorales Christmas Concert on December 20

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Texas Master Chorale will host a Christmas concert on December 20, 2025, at Shirley Acres in Houston. The event will feature traditional carols, including the "Star-Spangled Banner," performed by local choirs and musicians. Organizations like Tomball High School and Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital are contributing to the celebration. The concert aims to engage the community and promote the arts, with backing from the National Endowment for the Arts. Starting at midnight GMT, the event promises to be a festive occasion for attendees.

The concert also emphasizes the importance of cultural events in fostering local connections. Texas Master Chorale has a history of enriching the community through music, making this concert a highly anticipated event. With its festive atmosphere and community involvement, the concert is set to be a highlight of the holiday season.

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