DuPage County, IL – Christmas Concert: West Suburban Symphony to Perform in Hinsdale Dec. 7

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Hinsdale, IL – Holiday music fans across DuPage County will have a chance to ring in the season this Sunday as the West Suburban Symphony brings its annual “Deck the Halls” concert to Hinsdale Central High School. The event begins at 5 p.m. Sunday, offering a family-friendly mix of classic carols, cultural folk tunes, and seasonal favorites.

According to the West Suburban Symphony, the program will feature Christmas carols, African-American folk pieces, Hanukkah music, and selections from Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker.” Organizers say the goal is to deliver a festive and inclusive celebration of winter traditions. The orchestra also noted that a special holiday guest is scheduled to make an appearance during the performance.

The concert will be held at Hinsdale Central High School, 5500 S. Grant Street in Hinsdale, with ticket information available through the symphony’s website. The group encourages early arrival due to expected attendance and holiday traffic in the area.

The West Suburban Symphony, based in DuPage County, hosts seasonal concerts throughout the year and typically draws audiences from Hinsdale, Oak Brook, Clarendon Hills, and surrounding communities. Sunday’s event is open to the public, and organizers say both longtime concertgoers and first-time attendees are welcome.

Residents planning to attend can purchase tickets online through the event link or on the symphony’s official website. As of this week, dozens of community members have already expressed interest on social platforms.

Holiday music supporters across the Chicago suburbs can expect a warm, family-oriented performance designed to kick off the 2025 holiday season on a festive note.


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