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National Symphony Orchestra

Notes of Honor: A Holiday Pops!
With Special Guest Jessica Vosk

Concert Hall

The NSO invites all current, retired, veteran, and prior service members and their families to a special FREE performance of the hottest holiday bash in town—A Holiday Pops! Get ready to sing along, laugh, and embrace the magic of the season with sparkling renditions of your favorite holiday classics, Broadway showstoppers, and beyond.

Please note: You must present a valid military ID along with your reservation voucher(s) to attend.

Thu. Dec. 5, 2024

  • Thu. Dec. 5, 2024 7p.m.

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Santa conducting and Jessica Vosk dressed in candy cane tights

Program

Steven Reineke, conductor

Washington, D.C.’s most dazzling holiday concert returns! Get ready to sing along, laugh, and embrace the magic of the season with sparkling renditions of your favorite holiday classics, Broadway showstoppers, and beyond.

This year, the Heritage Signature Chorale and Broadway darling Jessica Vosk—celebrated for her sold-out Carnegie Hall performances and star turn as Elphaba in Wicked—light up the festively decorated Concert Hall as special guests.

Reservations & Entry

To make a reservation online for this special event, click on “Find Tickets” or the Tickets button below and complete the information required. Print your confirmed reservation voucher at home and bring it to the Box Office in the Hall of Nations on the evening of the concert. Please note that you must present a valid military ID along with the voucher to exchange for your reserved seats ticket(s). The Box Office opens at 5 p.m. Tickets that have not been claimed by 6:45 p.m. on Thu., Dec. 5 will be released and distributed to a giveaway line. This is a First Come First Serve Event, a Reservation Confirmation does NOT guarantee you a seated ticket to the performance. Please arrive early to exchange your CONFIRMATION EMAIL at the Concert Hall Box Office for a ticket to be seated in the Concert Hall for the performance. This is not a general admission performance.

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