
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra announced that Gross Ticket Revenue for this year's holiday production of Duke Energy Yuletide Celebration has exceeded $1.4 million, and has achieved the second highest sales in the show's 21-year history. Revenue thus far is near, but slightly behind the record pace set last year, when the show topped $1.5 million in sales.
However, most Duke Energy Yuletide Celebration performances still have seats available, with the "Best Available"Â range of seating options on the following concert dates and times.
This year's production of Duke Energy Yuletide Celebration is hosted by the star of Broadway's Les Miserables, Mike Eldred, and includes the Yuletide Celebration debut of 13-year-old harmonica sensation and Lafayette, Indiana native LD Miller, who was runner-up on NBC's television show, America's Got Talent. Other highlights include a holiday rendition of Frankie Valli hit songs titled Valli and the Christmas Seasons plus favorites such as "The Night Before Christmas"Â with flying reindeer and larger-than-life puppetry, the traditional Tap-Dancing Santas finale of Act I, and a special ISO rendition of "The Twelve Days of Christmas."Â
For most performances, ticket prices range from $37 to $61 for adults and $22 to $46 for children ages 4-12, with Family "Super Saver"Â prices for select performances ranging from $31 to $46 for adults and $17 to $33 for children.
By www.indianapolissymphony.org
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