Idaho Public Television to broadcast 2019 BYU-Idaho Christmas concert
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The following is a news release from Brigham Young University-Idaho.
REXBURG In celebration of the Christmas season, Brigham Young University-Idaho’s 2019 performance of “A BYU-Idaho Christmas” will be broadcast across the state on Idaho Public Television.
A 60-minute edited version of the concert will air on both Tuesday, December 22, at 7 p.m. and Friday, December 25, at 9:30 p.m.
“We are delighted to once again share BYU-Idaho’s annual Christmas tradition with the entire state, especially as we are unable to gather for a live performance this year,” said BYU-Idaho Media Relations Manager Brett Crandall. “We hope as viewers tune into this program, BYU-Idaho can help spread the spirit of Christmas into their homes.”
Although Brigham Young University-Idaho wonât be gathering in the BYU-Idaho Center this year for a Christmas performance, the university will bring performances to the viewer in their home.
BYU-Idaho University Relations and the College of Performing and Visual Arts are presenting âLet the Light In,â a highlight collection of past Christmas performances available online.
The collection will be available to watch online from Dec. 14 through Jan. 2, 2021. The video is just over an hour long and features performances from BYU-Idaho performers and special guests including David Archuleta, Lexi Walker and Santino Fontana.
The concert can be streamed at go.byui.edu/christmas.
Although Brigham Young University-Idaho wonât be gathering in the BYU-Idaho Center this year for a Christmas performance, the university will bring performances to the viewer in their home.
BYU-Idaho University Relations and the College of Performing and Visual Arts are presenting âLet the Light In,â a highlight collection of past Christmas performances available online.
The collection will be available to watch online from Dec. 14 through Jan. 2, 2021. The video is just over an hour long and features performances from BYU-Idaho performers and special guests including David Archuleta, Lexi Walker and Santino Fontana.
The concert can be streamed at go.byui.edu/christmas.
Brigham Young University-Idaho s University Relations and the College of Performing & Visual Arts are pleased to present âLet the Light In.â The program is a âbest ofâ collection from past Christmas performances for you to enjoy in your home.
This 2020 version of
A BYU-Idaho Christmas will be available to watch online December 14, 2020 through January 2, 2021.
The university invites you to âLet the Light Inââinto your home, into your celebrations, and into your hearts while watching the performances.
The production is filled with the creative talents of university performers joined by special guests David Archuleta, Lexi Walker, Santino Fontana and other talented artists.