It's already mid-December!
That means you only have a few more days to enjoy everything there is to love about the holidays.
98° Christmas 2018
One of your favorite boy bands is coming to Seneca Niagara Friday. 98° is bringing their holiday cheer to Niagara Falls. Last year, the group released their first full-length Christmas album in 18 years. There are a few tickets left. You can find them here. Concert starts at 8 p.m.
East Aurora Carolcade
Deck out in Christmas gear and warm up those vocal chords. The Annual Christmas Carolcade in East Aurora is a bout to go down! You'll be meeting other carolers outside the iconic Vidler's on Main Street. Caroling starts at 7 p.m. Saturday.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra
The Trans-Siberian Orchestra takes over the KeyBank Center Saturday. The concert starts at 3 p.m. There are still tickets left. You can purchase them here.
Gingerbread Wonderland
You can find the largest life-sized Gingerbread Village in Western New York in Niagara Falls. Some of the best pastry chefs from across the area teamed up to create a gingerbread wonderland located at the Niagara Falls Culinary Institute. The gingerbread village will be on display Friday, Saturday and Sunday. You can click here for more information.
The Night Before Christmas
As if you didn't need an excuse to visit the Lancaster Opera House. Watch The Night Before Christmas with the family this weekend. Tickets cost $16 per adult, $13 per child. You can find tickets and a complete list of shows here.
Breakfast with Santa at the Buffalo Zoo
You'll have a shot at showing Santa what a good person you've been twice this weekend. Enjoy a buffet, arts and crafts and of course breakfast with the man of the hour. The event runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the zoo both Saturday and Sunday. Tickets cost $20 for non-zoo members. You can buy them here .
While you're at the zoo, go and check out the newest addition to the ocelot family.
Hamburg Festival of Lights
Take a drive down to the Hamburg Fairgrounds and enjoy a light show spectacle! There will be six decked out buildings , live entertainment, vendors and craft making. Gates open at 5 p.m. and close at 9 p.m. It costs $25 for a carload of passengers to get into the Hamburg Festival of Lights. The festival takes place Friday, Saturday and Sunday. You can find more information here.
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