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Meet your new holiday tradition

Have you experienced “Holiday at Peace” yet? If not, it’s time to make this Greenville gem your new Christmas tradition.

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“Holiday at Peace” is presented by United Community Bank.

Photo by Jeremy Flemming

Have you been to “Holiday at Peace” yet? If so, you know it’s a festive gem in Greenville’s holiday season landscape. If not, you’ve just found yourself a new Christmastime tradition.

Back this year at the Peace Concert Hall on December 12-13 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, December 14 at 2 p.m., it’s perfect for ages seven and up.

This year’s program sparkles with talent, like:

  • Michael Maliakel, fresh off a historic three-year run as “Aladdin” on Broadway
  • Lissa de Guzman, known for playing Elphaba in the national tour of “Wicked”
  • Olivia Donalson, star of the hit Broadway musical “Six”
  • Michael McCrary and the Michael McCrary Vibe Dancers
  • The Mauldin High School Drumline

Tickets start at $27.50 and are available now. Snag yours — or order some as an early gift — and get ready to experience some serious holiday magic.

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