A Motown Christmas
Experience the Magic of Motown with Holiday Classics as "A Motown Christmas” kicks off the Holiday Season with a family-oriented, sing-along holiday spectacular on Saturday, November 28, 2026 at 7:00 P.M.



A Motown Christmas features a world-class vocal group, assembled from past and present members of Motown's most legendary groups, The Miracles and The Contours, and features the music and memories of Motown’s most legendary artists.
A Motown Christmas is a powerful family-oriented show combining Motown's greatest hits with everyone's favorite holiday classics. This show features those famous Motown trademarks...dazzling choreography and unforgettable harmonies all performed in that memorable, soulful Motown style.
This is an evening not to be missed, bring the family, dance, sing and enjoy this special, holiday spectacular.
CLICK HERE for more information about the show and the troupe.
Tickets Prices (Based on seat location):
- Rows A-M: $59.00 each
- Rows N-S: $54.00 each
- Rows T-W: $49.00 each
- Rows X-CC: $44.00 each
All tickets sold as reserved seats based on SEATING CHART.
Groups of 10 or more receive 10% off tickets. (Offer only available through the Box Office.)
Tickets for the show are available ONLINE or through the Box Office. Groups should contact the Box Office to purchase at a discount.
Prices include all applicable taxes and fees.
"A Motown Christmas" is not a part of the Performing Arts Series. Seperate tickets must be purchased. Season ticket holders are not guaranteed their season seats for this performance.
For More Information
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The Cole Auditorium has been the home to nationally-recognized touring performances representing a diverse range of genres since the facility opened in 1999. The Cole has provided local access to such headliners as Kenny Rogers, The Beach Boys, The Oak Ridge Boys, Phil Vassar, & Martina McBride and Broadway tours of "Annie," "Showboat," "CATS," and a performance of "Hello, Dolly," that opened the facility on Oct. 29, 1999.

