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A group of performers surrounding Santa and a young girl holding a toy during the Charleston Christmas Special.

The Charleston Christmas Special is a holiday spectacular filled with music and dancing.

Photo by Charleston Christmas Special

Every year, thousands of people make the Charleston Christmas Special part of their holiday celebrations. You’re invited to join the festivities and see why.

The annual tradition returns to the Charleston Music Hall Thursday, Dec. 12-Sunday, Dec. 22. During the show, some of the country’s most talented singers, dancers, and musicians will perform Christmas classics and new favorites.

Pro tip: This joyful holiday spectacular is for people of all ages, so bring the whole family.

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