The holiday season is officially in full swing as December has taken over the city of Pittsburgh. Events are filling up calendars with tree lightings, ice skating, decorating time, and so much more. Take this time to head out into the city this week before the holiday season gets too busy. You’ll be thankful for the much needed relaxation taking in a show or feeling the festive spirit.
5 Pittsburgh Events This Week (December 8-14)
Christmas at Duquesne
December 8, Charles J. Dougherty Ballroom at the Power Center
This annual Duquesne tradition is back to introduce you to the musical ensembles of the university. The Duquesne Symphony Orchestra, Voices of Spirit, Pappert Chorale, Wind Symphony, and Jazz Ensemble will perform a variety of holiday classics. This includes selections from Home Alone and a world premiere by alumnus Todd Goodman.
Elvis Christmas Show
December 10, Heinz Hall
Spend the evening with your family at this nostalgic showing of holiday music featuring the King of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley. The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and Terry Mike Jeffrey on vocals will perform iconic Christmas classics from Elvis in the 1950s and 1960s. Let your body and soul relax to tunes like I’ll Be Home for Christmas, Winter Wonderland, White Christmas, and Silver Bells.
Highmark Holiday Pops
December 13-22, Heinz Hall
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust event of the year is back! Join the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and Mendelssohn Choir for a heartwarming holiday concert featuring vocalist Mamie Parris. Enjoy beloved classics like Sleigh Ride and other favorites along with festive sing-alongs moments. Plus, you may just run into a few very special guests.
21+ Night: Swiftie Science
December 13, Carnegie Science Center
Celebrate Taylor Swift’s birthday at the Science Center’s Swiftie Science event! Dress in your favorite Taylor Swift era and enjoy a night of dazzling science demos, laser karaoke, and full access to all the exhibits. Test your knowledge with trivia games and sip on themed cocktails. It’s a night of fun, music, and science that hardcore Swifties won’t want to miss.
Sounds for the Season
December 14, Carnegie Museum of Art
Experience the magic of the season at the Carnegie Museum of Art. Immerse yourself in the Hall of Architecture as talented musicians perform live. Enjoy a variety of musical styles, from classical to contemporary, and connect with the spirit of the season. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the beauty of music and art in one of Pittsburgh’s most iconic venues.
Story by Kylie Thomas
Photo Courtesy of Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
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