Carson City’s offbeat holiday community show is returning to the Brewery Arts Center on Thursday, Dec. 15.
The 15th annual Joyful Noise performance, presented by Cherie Shipley and Lake Tahoe Entertainment, will offer a lively musical evening of glee, laughter and inspiration.
Aside from some heartfelt traditional holiday songs, the event features a Christmas Conga, a Louisiana Christmas Day experience, and a trip down memory lane with retro holiday songs from the 1960s.
Also on the program is a “Santa Train” experience, and even a Reggae tune.
This year’s featured performer is Trey Stone, a guitarist/vocalist known for bringing the “funk” alive at area venues. Joining Stone will be Mark Ashworth on drums.
In addition, vocalist Cherie and keyboardist John Shipley are excited to return to the Brewery Arts Center and share the magic of the season.
As always, the harmonious six-piece Joyful Noise Chorus will highlight this family show.
Besides an abundance of holiday music, the event also offers a no-host bar with special holiday beverages.
The show starts at 7:30 and music runs until 9 p.m. in the BAC’s Performance Hall.
Tickets are $8 for children; $12 for seniors and BAC members and $15 for general adult admission.
Doors open at 7 p.m. The Performance Hall is at 449 W. King St.
For tickets and more information, go to www.breweryarts.org.
Tickets also will be sold at the door.