The Christmas season is accompanied by all sorts of marvelous traditions, from decorating cookies with loved ones to brilliant holiday decor. Nothing speaks to the soul quite like a festive round of Christmas music, though – and there’s one amazing Michigan tradition that will draw you in with its unique beauty.

The Singing Christmas Tree is presented annually by members of the Mona Shores High School choir, who are accompanied by the Mona Shores High School Orchestra.

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While all 2018 shows have sold out, we recommend marking your calendar for next year or tracking down a friend who has extra tickets. This performance is so worth it.

Facebook/Frauenthal Center This year’s shows will take place November 29th-30th and December 1st (including a matinee) at the Frauenthal Center, located at 425 W Western Ave in Muskegon.

This fascinating display features 275 talented young singers, 240 of whom arrange themselves atop a 67-foot structure that resembles a massive Christmas tree.

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2018 will mark the Singing Christmas Tree’s 34th anniversary. That’s right: generations of Michiganders have stopped by to check out this breathtaking holiday gem.

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It takes more than 200 volunteers to pull off this amazing display, which includes over 25,000 colored lights that bring a real sense of vibrant joy to the event.

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While the Singing Christmas Tree in Mona Shores certainly isn’t the only display of its type, it is the country’s tallest. Talk about an absolutely unforgettable scene.

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While you might have to do a bit of hunting to track down spare tickets to this year’s show, you’ll surely agree that this performance is a Michigan point of pride. Have you checked out the Singing Christmas Tree in years past? Share your best memories in the comment section below!

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This year’s shows will take place November 29th-30th and December 1st (including a matinee) at the Frauenthal Center, located at 425 W Western Ave in Muskegon.

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