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Chicago a cappella Celebrates 25 Seasons in Naperville

Get warm for the holidays Dec. 7 at Wentz Concert Hall as Chicago a cappella honors 25 years and supports DuPage Pads.

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Naperville audiences will enjoy a special homecoming as Chicago a cappella celebrates its 25th season performing in Naperville — a tradition that began in 2001 with the ensemble’s first Holidays a cappella concert.

On Sunday, December 7, at 4:00 PM, the ensemble of ten singers invites the community to get warm for the holidays with songs that glow with the comfort of hearth and home. The program features a signature mix of cherished classics and rare discoveries—from frosty favorites to festive music from sunnier corners of the world, including I’ll Be Home for Christmas, Let It Snow, and Good King Wenceslas, alongside Australian carols by William G. James and contemporary works by Gerald Cohen and Ross Edwards.

“For us, this season is about making rich connections through music — across borders, traditions, generations, and musical styles,” says Artistic Director John William Trotter.

In partnership with DuPage Pads, the Naperville performance serves as part of the Winter Wellness Drive, collecting supplies for individuals experiencing homelessness. It’s a celebration of 25 years of music-making and community warmth.

Tickets $45–$60 | Students $10 | Pay-What-You-Can options available

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