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Jim Brickman’s A Christmas Celebration (www.JimBrickman.com) hits the road for the holiday season with an evening of dazzling solo piano, vibrant vocals, and the warmth and humor that has made this concert a seasonal tradition for the past fifteen years. The five-time Platinum-selling pianist and songwriter, with his special guests, perform in Buffalo ¬on Friday, December 23rd at the University of Buffalo Center for the Arts. The tour is produced by JMB Tours and the Brad Simon Organization.

Ticket prices are $65 (includes an after-concert meet & greet), $50, $40 and $30. Tickets are on sale now and available at Ticketmaster.com or by calling the box office at 716-645-ARTS.

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Once again, sold-out audiences will experience the romance and spirit of the holidays in an unforgettable evening of music, laughter and memories. The concert will include dazzling solo piano, vibrant vocals with special musical guests, music from his newest albums All is Calm and Romanza, and all the warmth and humor of the season. Jim and his special guests, singers Anne Cochran and Benjamin Utecht, plus electric violinist Tracy Silverman, will blend fan favorites and seasonal classics with brand-new Brickman compositions.

“It's my favorite time of year,” Jim says, “and celebrating across the country with fans and friends makes it that much more special.”

Thousands of audience members return year after year for the joy and spirit of Jim Brickman’s Christmas concerts. “When you imagine Christmas and the days leading up to the big morning, chances are holiday music is the soundtrack in your mind.” Brickman says. “My favorite music of all time is written for the holiday season. How fitting that throughout the season of celebrating peace on Earth and goodwill to all men, we will be spreading the cheer through music.”

For more information about Jim Brickman’s national tour, visit www.jimbrickman.com.

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