WABASH, Ind. (WISH) — The Oak Ridge Boys will return to the Honeywell Arts & Entertainment stage in December for their annual Christmas tour.
The country music band’s limited-run American Made Christmas Tour will start Dec. 4 in Sarasota, Fla., end Dec. 20 in Midland, Mich., with stops in between including Wabash’s Ford Theater at the Honeywell Center at 7 p.m. Dec. 18.
The band’s Christmas show made its first stop in Wabash in 2016, according to online information. The show is known to Oak Ridge Boys’ fans for featuring falling snow and decorated Christmas trees as the musicians perform their hits and holiday favorites.
The band recently announced all of its Christmas tour dates, although the Honeywell Center began on June 13 selling tickets for the December appearance. Tickets start at $37 and are available on the Honeywell Center website.
The band has won five Grammy Awards, four CMA awards and 12 GMA Dove awards. The band’s music video for “Come on Home” recently won a Telly Award.
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