Peoria Pops Orchestra Presents: Christmas Rocks at the Pops

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🎄 Christmas Rocks at the Pops! 🎶
Celebrate the season with the Peoria Pops Orchestra at our holiday concert, Christmas Rocks at the Pops! Enjoy an exciting mix of sacred and secular music, from beloved carols to festive holiday hits—perfect for the whole family.
 
📅 Date: Saturday, December 7
📍 Location: Five Points Washington Caterpillar Performing Arts Center
⏰ Time: 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
🎟️ Ticket Prices: General Admission $15, Seniors (65+) $10, Kids (12 & under): $10
🎅 Holiday Fun: Capture the magic of the night with a photo opportunity with Santa!
 
Bring your friends and family for a night of uplifting music that blends the spiritual and joyful sides of the season. Christmas Rocks at the Pops is the perfect way to start your holiday celebrations!
 
Questions? Contact Theater Manager, Josh Schnetzler: joshs2@fivepointswashington.org. 
Location:
Five Points Washington
360 N. Wilmor Rd,
Washington, IL, 61571
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Fees/Admission:
General Admission $15, Seniors (65+) $10, Kids (12 & under): $10
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