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A GIF of the Greenville Symphony Orchestra and dancers performing at "Holiday at the Peace."

Performed by the Greenville Symphony, “Holiday at Peace” is a beloved Christmas tradition.

Photos by Jeremy Fleming

Looking for a holly jolly good time? Join the Greenville Symphony Orchestra for “Holiday at Peace.”

From Friday, Dec. 6 to Sunday, Dec. 8, immerse yourself in a festive performance featuring nationally renowned soloists, along with some of the best local talent. Live music by the orchestra will set the stage for an unforgettable experience.

Bring the whole family to enjoy a flurry of favorites, from “Sleigh Ride” to “Toyland,” and more. Don’t miss this joyful celebration that’s sure to fill your heart with cheer.

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