Join us for a playful and heartwarming musical journey! When Krampus steals Santa’s Naughty List (and Santa himself vanishes!), a band of North Pole characters sets out on a quest to save the holiday spirit. Along the way, they’ll encounter angels, the Virgin Mary, the Maccabees, and the Three Queens—bringing music that’s fun, familiar, moving, and full of festive energy. This whimsical story comes to life in a concert that’s both joyful and heartfelt. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind holiday celebration!
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Santa Fe (The Lensic)
Sat, Dec 6 @ 7:30p
Are you under 30? Enter the promo code "NEXTGEN" during checkout.
Albuquerque (The Hiland)
Fri, Dec 12 @ 7:30p
Sat, Dec 13 @ 7:30p
Sun, Dec 14 @ 2:00p
Sat, Dec 13 @ 7:30p
Sun, Dec 14 @ 2:00p
Are you under 30? Select the NextGen ticket option when purchasing.
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About The Lensic
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The Lensic Performing Arts Center is a historic theater located in downtown Santa Fe, known for its Spanish-Moorish architectural style. Originally built in 1931 as a vaudeville stage and movie palace, it has been beautifully restored to serve as the city's premier venue for performing arts. With seating for 821 guests and state-of-the-art production capabilities, it hosts over 200 events annually, including performances by local groups and international artists. Its commitment to community engagement and education further enhances its role as a cultural hub.
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About the Hiland
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The Hiland Theater is an iconic mid-century landmark located on Route 66 in Albuquerque’s Nob Hill, celebrated for its distinctive Streamline Moderne architectural style and illuminated by its animated neon signage. Opened in 1950 as the city's first suburban movie palace, it originally offered stadium-style seating for 1,188 guests and quickly became a favorite destination for local families and moviegoers throughout the postwar era.
After nearly five decades as a cinema, the Hiland underwent a major renovation and was reborn in 2012 as the vibrant home of the National Dance Institute of New Mexico. Today, the venue features a fully equipped 600-seat theater, eight dedicated dance studios, and modern administrative offices, creating a dynamic space for performances and youth development programs. The Hiland continues to bring together audiences of all ages, hosting youth and community performances, dance programs, and special events that honor Albuquerque’s rich cultural heritage. Ticketing Handled Through Eventbrite
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