COLUMBUS, Ohio โ As the holiday season begins to take hold, Columbus and Central Ohio are bustling this weekend with theater, live music, seasonal lights and more โ offering something for nearly every taste.
๐ญ Theater & Holiday Tradition
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The beloved holiday production A Christmas Carol returns to the Ohio Theatre from Nov. 28โ30. The showcase, produced locally by CAPA in collaboration with Short North Stage, is a seasonal tradition that draws families looking to kick off the holidays on a festive note.
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For something a little different, the โmovie-meets-live-bandโ event Twilight in Concert is slated for Friday at the Palace Theatre โ a chance for film and music fans alike to experience the iconic story in a fresh format.
๐ถ Music & Live Shows
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Metal-leaning fans can catch Spiritbox at KEMBA Live! on Friday, Nov. 28. The show is one of several concerts happening this weekend.
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On Saturday evening, the a cappella/pop group Pentatonix performs at the Nationwide Arena, offering a fast-selling ticket option for holiday-show fans.
๐ Family Fun & Seasonal Ambience
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The downtown park Columbus Commons continues its seasonal light-show series Wanderlights, which runs nightly (5โ10 p.m.) through Sunday. Visitors of all ages can enjoy a stroll beneath festive lights โ free of charge.
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For visitors seeking a mix of culture and affordability, the cityโs weekend calendar features a variety of โfree or cheap eventsโ โ including scavenger hunts in the Short North Arts District, story-time sessions at local libraries, and visits to Christmas tree farms and holiday-themed lots.
๐ฐ What This Means for Locals & Visitors
Between the festive return of A Christmas Carol, live concerts, and welcoming public spaces, Columbus offers a warm, accessible way to launch the holiday weekend. Whether youโre looking for a memorable night out or a low-cost family outing, there are options galore โ but demand is high, especially for ticketed events, so booking in advance is advisable.


























