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It’s (holiday) music to our ears

The most wonderful time of year returns to Bass Performance Hall later this month.

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Santa’s marking up his list and setting his sleigh’s course for Bass Performance Hall.

Photos courtesy of Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra; GIF by FTWtoday

Did you know Santa’s first stop in Fort Worth is Bass Performance Hall?

If you’re “Home for the Holidays,” join the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra for the most wonderful concert of the year.

Don your ugliest holiday sweater, and get ready to sing along to classic Christmas carols, hum holiday tunes, and experience magical wintry moments — like snowfall inside of Bass Hall.

Performances are happening on:

  • Friday, Nov. 29 | 7:30 p.m.
  • Saturday, Nov. 30 | 7:30 p.m.

Snag a photo with Santa, enjoy merry music and moments, and make memories with the ones you love — sounds magical to us.

Find your seat.

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