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CBC Montreal's annual Christmas Sing-In is coming up on Sunday

For the first time, tickets to the Sing-In concert can be obtained in advance through Eventbrite.

For the first time ever, tickets for the event are available in advance and online

The annual event has been going on since 1980. All funds raised at the Sing-In go to benefit charities on the West Island. (Jason Boychuk/CBC)

UPDATE: Tickets to the CBCSing-In have sold out. You can enjoy the concert online on the CBCMontreal Facebook Page at 2 p.m. on Sunday.


It's that time of year time to get your free tickets to CBC Montreal's 38th annual Christmas Sing-In.

A beloved tradition since 1980, the Sing-In presents beloved carolswith two choirs, an organ andan audience of 1,500 singing along.

Save the date: Sunday, Dec. 10 at 3 p.m. at the Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul on Sherbrooke Street West, at the corner of Redpath Street. Doors open at 2 p.m. and all seating is general admission.

For the first time, tickets to the Sing-In concert can be obtained in advance through Eventbrite.

Preparations for CBC's Christmas sing-in goes on for months. The choir starts rehearsing in the Fall. (Kristin Falcao/CBC)

Reserve your free tickets (maximum fourper person) . Here is the link to the Eventbritepage.

Seating is still general admission so while you can still expect a line-up, your Eventbrite ticket guarantees your entry.

Access to thespace in neighbouring Bourgie Hall (connected byHD simulcast and featuring its very own choir) will also be possible through the online service.

Make sure to clearly select which hall your ticket is valid for before submitting the form.

While admission is free, donations will be collected for CBC Montreal's annual charity funding drive, this year benefittingWest Island Community Shares, a group that distributes funds to41 different non-profit organizations in the West Island.

Last year's Sing-In event raised more than $9,000 for charity.

New takes onclassics

The concert will feature the Choir of the Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul, the Sing-In brass and percussion ensemble, organist Jonathan Oldengarm and conductor Jean-Sbastien Valle.

Valle, who has conducted the Sing-In for the past three years, said that this year thechoir is trying to create a more reflective, warm vibe in its performance.

For conductor Jean-Sbastien Valle, this year's choral performance will consist of a "reflective, emotional, warm vibe." (CBC)

"We are going to bring an emotional, introverted reflection on Christmas this year," Valle said.

For Valle, the Sing-In marks the beginning of the Christmas season.

"Two years ago, when I did my first Sing-In, I started a new tradition: decorating my Christmas tree the day before," he said.

Attendees can expect choral arrangements of Ding-dong, Merrily on High,TheWexfordCarol,and I Saw Three Ships.

The audience and brass ensemble will join in for arrangements of classics O Come all ye Faithful,Joy to the World,and Silent Night.

If you can't make it...

The event will also berecorded for broadcast across Canada.

Katherine Duncan will host national radio broadcasts of the 2017Sing-In on Dec. 17 at 5 p.m. on CBC Radio 2,on Christmas Day at 1 p.m. on Radio 2, and at 4 p.m. on Radio One.

The audience and brass ensemble will join the choir for arrangements of classic songs "O Come all ye Faithful," "Joy to the World," "Silent Night," and other favourites. (Sylvain Charest/CBC)

The complete CBC Christmas Sing-In will be available for online streaming beginning Dec. 14 at CBCMusic.ca/SingIn.

And finally, the concert will also be video-streamed live on the CBC Montreal and CBC Music Facebook pages.


Questions about this year's Sing-In? Contact us at mtlcomms@cbc.ca