The Woodlands Diversion presents Luminate A Radiant Holiday Celebration

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The Woodlands Diversion will present "Luminate," a holiday celebration on December 6, 2025, at 7:00 PM in the Recital Hall of Lone Star College–Montgomery. The event will feature Ensemble Diversion performing jazz-inspired holiday classics along with humorous and heartwarming stories, creating a warm, candlelit atmosphere. A free preview performance will occur on November 29, 2025, at 1:00 PM at Market Street's Central Park, offering a taste of the main event. This outdoor concert aims to enhance community engagement and provide a festive soundtrack for the holiday season. The Woodlands Diversion, a nonprofit organization, aims to enrich local fine arts through collaborative programs that blend classical and contemporary works.

The initiative reflects a broader commitment to fostering cultural experiences in the region, particularly during the holidays. Attendance is expected to be high, as such events often draw significant community interest. This celebration not only promotes the arts but also strengthens community ties during the festive season.

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