The Texas Boys Choir is set to perform a festive concert at St. Stephen Presbyterian Church in Fort Worth on December 19, 2025, spreading holiday cheer through a selection of beloved Christmas classics. This performance marks an important milestone, celebrating the choir’s 80th anniversary since its inception in North Texas as the Denton Civic Boys Choir. The choir relocated to Fort Worth in 1957 and established the Texas Boys Choir School, now known as the Texas Center for Arts + Academics, which oversees two charter campuses.
Concert Details and Highlights
The concert will take place from 19:00 to 21:00 and will include well-known holiday favorites such as “Snow on Snow,” “Winter Night,” and “We Need a Little Christmas.” Admission prices range from $10 to $18, making it an accessible option for families looking to embrace the holiday spirit.
In addition to the concert, the Lake Interlochen neighborhood in Arlington is hosting its annual holiday light display, where visitors can tour nearly 200 homes adorned with festive lights. This tradition has been a highlight of the community for over 50 years, with tours available from 18:00 to 22:00 between December 18 and 25. Admission is free, encouraging community participation in the holiday festivities.
Additional Events This Weekend
Music enthusiasts will also have the chance to see the American country music group Midland perform at Billy Bob’s Texas on December 19 at 22:00. Fans can expect a lively atmosphere featuring not only live music but also bull riding and offerings from the Honky Tonk Kitchen. Ticket prices for this event range from $40 to $80.
Art lovers can visit the Amon Carter Museum of American Art to view a special exhibition of lithographs by Ernest de Soto, the first Latino master printer in the United States. The exhibition, titled “Ernest de Soto, Master Printer,” showcases 28 artworks created between 1963 and 1970, and is available for viewing from 10:00 to 17:00 on December 20 and from 12:00 to 17:00 on December 21. Admission is free, making it a wonderful opportunity for those interested in art and culture.
For those seeking a vibrant musical experience, the band Treaty Oak Revival will perform at Dickies Arena on December 20 from 19:00 to 23:00. Known for their unique blend of country, punk, and southern rock, this event will feature special guests Slade Coulter and Austin Upchurch. Tickets are priced between $75 and $306, reflecting the popularity of the group.
These events highlight the rich cultural offerings in Fort Worth and surrounding areas this holiday season. Whether attending a concert, exploring holiday lights, or visiting an art exhibition, there are numerous ways for the community to engage in festive activities.
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