Radio City Christmas Spectacular
This year marks the 76th year of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. As technology has evolved so has this wonderful Christmas tradition. Lights, Music and even a 3D movie have been added over the years in order to keep the show fresh and up to date. The only thing that hasn’t changed since the very first performance is the Christmas spirit that the show brings out of every one of its viewers.
The Radio City Christmas Spectacular came into existence as a thirty minuet performance between movies that was offered as a special treat during the holiday season. It continued this way from its birth in 1933 until the Radio City Music Hall stopped showing feature films in 1979. At that point it was transformed into a full 90 minute show that has become a New your Tradition.
This show will delight children and parents alike with it over 140 performers in their colorful and lavish costumes. The show features original music and even opens with a 3D movie. As technology has evolved the show has evolved with it staying fresh and up to date throughout the years. It has held onto the wonderful basics of the show, the Parade of the Wooden Solders and its Living Nativity have both been performed since the show began.
Nothing can quite kick off the holiday season and get you into the spirit of Christmas like this spectacular performance. Even the oldest viewers will be transformed into children as they watch Santa on stage and hear all the beautiful Christmas music.
If you want to treat your family to the most magical Christmas tradition around, you has to act fast. The show runs for six weeks from November 9th to December 30th and tickets sell out fast. The best way to get your hands on these hot tickets is to buy them online. To get your online tickets visit www.tickets.ag.
Make it a family tradition to get tickets to this show. It only happens once a year and it will help transform an ordinary winter into a magical holiday season. Experience Christmas the way your children do. You will find out how when you watch the Radio City Christmas Spectacular.

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