The Best Things to Do and See This Month in Charlotte: December 2023

32 events to ensure you aren't left in the boring cold
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Courtesy, John Merrick

Charlotte Symphony’s holiday shows: 

Dec. 1-3 Handel’s Messiah

Dec. 8 Soulful Christmas

Dec. 10 A Very Thorgy Christmas

Dec. 15-17 Holiday Pops

Dec. 20-23 Cirque de Noël


Renditions of Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker: 

Dec. 1-3 The Nutcracker by Charlotte Youth Ballet

Dec. 7-10 Clara’s Trip by Caroline Calouche & Co.

Dec. 8-23 The Nutcracker by Charlotte Ballet

Dec. 13-14 NUTCRACKER! Magical Christmas Ballet! by Talmi Entertainment

Dec. 16-17 The Nutcracker by the Harris YMCA
(The 1:30 p.m. show on Saturday is in Spanish.)

Dec. 26-27 The Hip Hop Nutcracker by Jennifer Weber and company


Happening Now Through…

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever: The Musical

Through Dec. 22

Children’s Theatre of Charlotte presents the classic show adapted from the book by Barbara Robinson.

McColl Family Theatre. Tickets start at $18

The Polar Express Train Ride

Weekends through Dec. 23

Take a ride on the magical Christmas train and enjoy a reading of The Polar Express, music from the movie’s soundtrack, hot cocoa, and cookies.

N.C. Transportation Museum. Tickets start at $34,

Holidays at the Garden

Through Dec. 23

The Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden’s light display, with s’mores stations, food trucks, and a gift store.

Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden, Belmont. Tickets start at $15

Christmas Wonderland of Lights at Zootastic Park

Through Jan. 1

More than 4 million Christmas lights set to music, plus a petting zoo, carousel rides, concessions, s’mores pits, a candy shop and general store, Santa, and more.

Zootastic Park, Troutman. Tickets: $10


Events by Date

Jazz Room Holiday Edition: Preservation All-Stars, New Orleans Christmas

Dec. 1-2

New Orleans jazz band Preservation All-Stars returns to Charlotte for its swingin’ holiday show. 

Booth Playhouse. Tickets start at $30

¡Celebrá! A Bilingual Family Holiday Concert

Saturday, Dec. 2, 11 a.m.-noon

Teaching artists and musicians lead an interactive concert with popular holiday songs, traditional Latin American Christmas carols, and more. 

Charlotte Museum of History. Tickets: $5 for adults; $3 for kids 6 and up

Chanukah Celebration at Birkdale Village

Thursday, Dec. 7, 5:30 p.m.

Chabad of Lake Norman hosts this Chanukah celebration featuring a menorah-lighting ceremony, kids’ crafts, latkes, gelt, doughnuts, and more. 

Birkdale Village on the Green, Huntersville. Free

Annual Carolina Holiday Light Spectacular

Dec. 7-30

More than a million lights illuminate a half-mile walking trail, plus a snow tube slide, retail and food vendors, arts performances, kids’ activities, Santa, and more. 

Ballantyne’s Backyard. Tickets start at $10

A Christmas Carol

Dec. 8-17

The cast of Theatre Charlotte performs Julius Arthur Leonard’s stage adaptation of the classic tale.

Theatre Charlotte. Tickets: $30

Scrooge! The Musical

Dec. 8-17

Matthews Playhouse performs Leslie Bricusse’s musical adaptation of A Christmas Carol.

Matthews Playhouse. Tickets start at $20 

Need A Little Christmas

Dec. 8-21

A Radio City Music Hall-style Christmas show, produced by Laura Little.

CPCC’s New Theater. Tickets start at $31

Charlotte Jingle Bell Run

Saturday, Dec. 9, 10 a.m.

Dress in your holiday best for the Arthritis Foundation’s philanthropic 5K. 

Truist Field. Registration starts at $40; free for spectators

Mrs. Claus’ Holiday Tea Party

Saturday, Dec. 9, 10 a.m.-noon

Tea, hot cocoa, snacks, and stories with Mrs. Claus, for all ages. 

NC Museum of Dolls, Toys & Miniatures. Tickets: $15

Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Ghosts of Christmas Eve

Saturday, Dec. 9, 3 & 7:30 p.m.

One of the rock opera’s famed holiday concerts.

Spectrum Center. Tickets start at $49

Miracles of Light: A Chanukah Concert with Nissim Black

Sunday, Dec. 10, 6 p.m.

Jewish Orthodox rapper Nissim Black in concert, with a menorah-lighting ceremony. 

Le Méridien Charlotte. Tickets start at $36

The 69th Annual Singing Christmas Tree

Dec. 9-10

Carolina Voices’ MainStage Choir sings holiday favorites while arranged as a 32-foot-tall Christmas tree. The show also features Carolina Kids Voices, the Miller Street Dance Academy, and the Friendship Missionary Baptist Choir. 

CPCC’s Halton Theater. Tickets start at $23

North Carolina Christmas Festival

Saturday, Dec. 16, 1-5 p.m.

Pictures with Santa, kids’ crafts, a toy giveaway, free gift wrapping, and more.

Cabarrus Arena & Events Center, Concord. Free

Noel & Maria: Home Again for the Holidays

Saturday, Dec. 16, 8 p.m. 

Pianist Noel Freidline and vocalist/actress Maria Howell reinterpret holiday favorites in a cabaret-style theater. 

Booth Playhouse. Tickets start at $40

Worldwide Yuletide

Saturday, Dec. 16, 4 p.m.

Charlotte Concert Band plays Christmas music from around the world.

Christ Lutheran Church. Tickets: $15

In the Christmas Mood with The Glenn Miller Orchestra

Sunday, Dec. 17, 3 p.m. 

Christmas classics in the historic orchestra’s melodic, swing-band style. 

Ovens Auditorium. Tickets start at $81

Children’s Christmas Festival

Friday, Dec. 22, 9 a.m.-noon

A gift-giving event for kids in need. (Event is in Spanish.)

UNISAL, 3715 Latrobe Drive, Ste. 630. Free

 

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