Helena Symphony Celebrates Holiday Tradition with Christmas in the Cathedral

The annual holiday celebration, Christmas in the Cathedral, hosted by the Helena Symphony, will return on December 1, 2023, in Helena, Montana. This cherished event marks the commencement of the festive season for many attendees and features a blend of traditional carols and contemporary holiday music.

Held within the stunning architecture of the Cathedral of St. Helena, the concert promises a magical atmosphere. The symphony orchestra, accompanied by a choir, will perform a selection of seasonal favorites, inviting the audience to partake in the spirit of the holidays.

A Time-Honored Tradition

“Christmas in the Cathedral is a beloved tradition that brings the community together,”

said Scott McKenzie, the artistic director of the Helena Symphony. This year, the event aims to attract an even larger audience, showcasing the symphony’s commitment to enriching the cultural landscape of Helena.

The concert will commence at 19:30 local time and is expected to last approximately two hours. Tickets are now available for purchase through the Helena Symphony’s official website, with prices starting at $20 for general admission.

Community Engagement and Impact

The Helena Symphony has been a vital part of the community since its establishment. By hosting events like Christmas in the Cathedral, the organization not only promotes the arts but also fosters a sense of belonging among residents.

As the holiday season approaches, the anticipation for this event continues to grow. “We encourage everyone to come and experience the joy of live music in such a beautiful setting,” added McKenzie. The symphony’s performances are known for their ability to uplift spirits and create memorable moments for families and friends alike.

This year’s concert is poised to be a highlight of the festive calendar in Helena, drawing both locals and visitors eager to celebrate the season through music. With a rich program and a welcoming ambiance, the Christmas in the Cathedral event is set to capture the hearts of attendees once again.