Experience this beloved Nashville tradition from your living room

A gif of images showing Belmont University students singing in red and green dresses and costumes.

“Christmas at Belmont: Live from Nashville,” features over 600 current students and famous alumni.

Photos provided by Belmont University. Gif created by NASHtoday.

Put your holiday-themed pajamas on, grab a warm mug of hot chocolate, and watch Belmont University’s “Christmas at Belmont: Live from Nashville.”

For the first time, audiences can stream the concert on Prime Video and the Amazon Music Channel on Twitch.

Beginning Wednesday, Dec. 11 at 7 p.m., enjoy a showcase of Belmont’s musical talent through traditional carols and seasonal favorites, all while staying cozy under your favorite blanket.

Bonus: Catch Belmont alumni guest performers Ashley Cooke, Cody Fry + Dwan Hill. Make holiday streams come true.

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