
ATHENS, GA – GRAMMY® award-winning singer/songwriter John Berry is excited to be
returning to The Classic Center Theatre on December 19 in Athens, GA! John Berry takes pride in offering a fresh new show each year while always including popular classics like “Little Drummer Boy,” “O Come All Ye Faithful,” “Let It Snow,” “Mary Did You Know,” and his timeless hit, “O Holy Night.”
"Twenty-eight years have passed, and I could never have imagined the incredible blessing of sharing my music and celebrating the birth of Christ on this journey," shares Berry. "It means the world for Robin and me to see so many of you return year after year with your loved ones and friends, all coming together to embrace the joy of the season and returning to Athens, GA. I look forward to sharing this time of giving with each of you and am forever grateful for your continued support."
John Berry is known for his special holiday shows. In these performances, he sings fan-favorite Christmas classics, many of his hits, and his treasured holiday memories, making this tour even more special for everyone who attends. This year also marks the 30th anniversary of Berry’s hit single “Your Love Amazes Me.”
Tickets will be available Friday, July 26, at 10:00 a.m.
- Tickets for this performance range from $28 - $56, plus applicable fees.
- Check out the pre-show VIP Experience! It's a separately ticketed event and is the
perfect addition to what will already be a fabulous night!
- Get your tickets early! Join The Classic Center Cultural Foundation by 10:00 p.m. on
Tuesday, July 23, for access to the exclusive presale beginning Wednesday, July 24.
- Learn more at
ClassicCenter.com/ChristmasWithJohnBerry.
For interview opportunities with John Berry, contact Scott Sexton (scott@2911.us).
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Located in Athens, GA, The Classic Center is a multi-use conference center, performing arts
theatre, multi-purpose arena, and covered outdoor pavilion hosting conventions, conferences,
meetings, weddings, concerts, sporting tournaments, and special events for up to 8,000 people.