Ho Ho Ho: Seattle Men’s Chorus Holiday Show

The Holiday tradition returns with an all-new show Dec. 1-21, 2024

Don your festive apparel and celebrate the season with the Seattle Men’s Chorus at the Pacific Northwest’s most beloved holiday tradition.

With performances running Dec. 1-21, 2024, Ho Ho Ho: Seattle Men’s Chorus Holiday Show will be serving up a jolly collection of seasonal classics, Christmas comedy and a dizzying array of dancing Santas.

The fun-filled concert — with performances in Seattle, Tacoma, and Everett — features songs including “Pink Christmas,” “Joy to the World,” “Santa’s My Boyfriend,” and a new holiday version of “Holding Out for a Hero.”

As always, there’s no shortage of opportunities for audience participation at a Seattle Men’s Chorus holiday show. Audiences this year are invited to participate in the gayest sing-along ever with a medley including “Must Be Santa.”

“Some recipes work every time. Just mix the Men’s Chorus with the holidays, and you’ll get a huge heap of happiness,” said Seattle Men’s Chorus Artistic Director Paul Caldwell. “We have the most classic Gloria in town, but these days our dancers are lit, and our spice is a little…extra. The heat sneaks up on you and all the sudden you realize Seattle Men’s Chorus is the hottest ticket in town.”

This year’s performances include an abbreviated show specifically for children to join in the delight of Ho Ho Ho. Shortened to one hour for little ones’ attention spans, this special performance will feature costumed performances, dance numbers as well as an extended sing-along with general admission seating.

“Our holiday concert is a celebration of joy, inclusivity, and the vibrant spirit of the season which breaks down stereotypes and binds us together in powerful ways,” said Seattle Men’s Chorus Executive Director Craig Coogan. “It’s the most fun you’ll have this holiday.”

Tickets are $39 to $99 (with special pricing for the abbreviated Kids’ Show) and available through the Seattle Men’s Chorus website at SeattleMensChorus.org.

Sarah Toce

Screenwriter & Journalist | Sarah Brusig (Toce) is an appointed member of the King County Women's Advisory Board and an elected precinct committee officer (PCO) in Burien, WA. As a healthcare worker, Sarah is represented by SEIU 1199NW. In 2010, Sarah created the online news source The Seattle Lesbian, LLC, which still receives upward of 100,000 readers per month. A recipient of McCormick's New Media Women Entrepreneur Award in 2012, Sarah was invited to the White House by President Barack Obama in 2015. That same year, GO Mag recognized Sarah as one of their Red-Hot Entrepreneurs in media.​ In 2016, the National Diversity Council honored Sarah with their LGBT Leadership Award. Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) recognized Sarah's advocacy work with the Community Builder Award in 2017, the same year Curve Magazine named Sarah one of their Top Women in Media & Publishing. Sarah served a two-year term as president of the Society of Professional Journalists - Western Washington Chapter beginning in 2018 and was elected Communications Vice Chair of the King County Democrats in 2021.

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