Tradition is a huge part of the Christmas season. And if you’re looking for a new tradition to add to the mix this year, consider Belhaven’s Singing Christmas Tree. Named one of the top "20 events in the Southeast," it’s sure to become a holiday favorite. Take a look:
Heading into its 86th year, Belhaven’s Singing Christmas Tree is an anticipated holiday event, which draws in thousands of people each year.
So, what exactly is a singing Christmas tree? Only one of the best Christmas traditions in the sate! But to be more specific, it consists of a 35’ tall, Christmas tree-shaped structure that’s packed with over 100 talented singers.
Held for the first time in 1933, it’s the first and oldest singing Christmas tree in the United States.
The number of singers has more than doubled since the first performance in 1933, but that’s not all that’s changed. Over the years, the candles held by singers have been upgraded to LED lights.
With the addition of LEDs, which change in color and pattern according to the music, the tree has become a "visual spectacle for listeners."
LEDs aren’t the only element added to the tree throughout the decades. One notable (and beloved) change is the addition of an honored soloist, who is positioned under the star at the top of the tree.
Another beloved moment of the show is the performance of "White Christmas" – and that’s because the song is accompanied by artificial snow, falling from above.
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A "fun-filled event of visual and musical splendor," Belhaven’s Singing Christmas Tree is sure to get you into the holiday spirit – no matter your age.
Watch the video below to get a look at the singing Christmas tree in action.
Each year, there are two performances. This year, the performances are scheduled for November 30th and December 1st -both of which are FREE to the public. Both performances will take place at the Belhaven University Bowl Stadium at 7:30 p.m. For more information, visit the Belhaven University website.
So, ever seen the singing Christmas tree in person? Did you know about this festive tradition? Tell us in the comments section.
This isn’t the only festive fun you can have in Mississippi. Learn about another must-visit spot here.
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