Local songstresses Jude Vadala, Katherine Wheatley and Tannis Slimmon will welcome winter at River Run Centre when Boreal performs Songs for a Snowy Season on Dec. 9 at 8pm.
The Co-operators Hall performance is presented as part of the Borealis Music Series.
Through harmonies, songwriting and beautiful lyrics, the singers of Boreal celebrate the coming of winter and the beauty of the season. Their performance of holiday classics will include well-known songs such as I’ll Be Home for Christmas and Silent Night, as well as original compositions.
Songs for a Snowy Season had its origin nearly a decade ago when the members of Boreal gathered to perform their first holiday concert. The seasonal show was a success and has since become an annual Guelph tradition.
While busy with their individual careers, Vadala, Wheatley and Slimmon love to share the stage each year, organizers state.
Songs for a Snowy Season is a holiday homecoming they always look forward to.
“Harmonies have the power to make me cry,” Slimmon said in a press release.
“Digging in to a sweet harmony, particularly with voices as comfortable to sing with as Jude and Katherine’s, brings me much joy.”
Tickets to see Boreal’s Songs for a Snowy Season cost $29 for adults and $27 for seniors and students; $20 uGO tickets are available to university and college students with valid ID; $5 eyeGO tickets are available to high school students with valid ID.
Tickets can be purchased at River Run Centre box office at 35 Woolwich St. in Guelph, by calling 519-763-3000 or online at riverrun.ca/boreals-songs-for-a-snowy-season.