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A world of Christmas wonder awaits. | Photos courtesy of Classic Christmas; GIF by 6AM City

Calling all holiday lovers: Christmas is coming early to Fort Worth.

Coca-Cola’s Classic Christmas will bring real holiday magic to Choctaw Stadium from Friday, Nov. 22 through Sunday, Dec. 29.

Cherished holiday traditions will come to life amid a spectacle of dazzling lights, ice skating, visits with Santa and Mrs. Claus, live entertainment, and more. This holiday celebration promises to create unforgettable moments of togetherness and joy.

Plan a holly, jolly good time for your friends and family.

Grab tickets.

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