for KING + COUNTRY Make A Magical UK Live Debut With ‘A Drummer Boy Christmas (LIVE)’ Showcase

For KING + COUNTRY’s debut performance in the UK was a long-awaited and highly anticipated event, and it did not disappoint. Presenting their cinematic concept album, ‘A Drummer Boy Christmas (LIVE)’, at the Indigo at The O2, the duo captivated their devoted fans with a dazzling showcase brimming with vibrant lights, sing-along hymns, and heartfelt reflections on the true meaning of the holiday season.

PREVIEW: SHAB To Set Christmas Alight With Sparkling Rendition Of ‘Santa Baby’

We all love ‘Santa Baby’, Eartha Kitt’s seductive take on the classic festive anthem. With its iconic hook line, ‘Hurry Down The Chimney Tonight,’ and playful feel, the song has the power to instantly transport you to December’s winter magic. Now, the beloved number is taking on a new dimension with singer-songwriter SHAB’s glamorous new interpretation, releasing November 15th.

Jeff Goldblum And The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra Debut New Holiday Single, ‘Let It Snow’ // ‘Blue Christmas’ Featuring Veronica Swift

Jeff Goldblum does Christmas – again! Out now on Decca Records, the sultan of snazz has just dropped a new Christmas double delight, with ‘Let It Snow’ on the A-side and the timeless ‘Blue Christmas’ on the other. This release comes ahead of a limited edition 7″ format, set to hit the shelves, just in time to slip under the tree, on December 6.

MULTI GRAMMY® AWARD WINNING FOR KING + COUNTRY ANNOUNCES FIRST EVER ‘A DRUMMER BOY CHRISTMAS TOUR’ PERFORMANCE IN LONDON

for KING + COUNTRY fans in London are in for a holiday treat this December, as the multi-GRAMMY® Award-winning duo prepares for their first-ever show in the city. Joel and Luke Smallbone will bring their “A DRUMMER BOY CHRISTMAS | THE 2024 TOUR EXPERIENCE” to London on December 12th, marking their debut international Christmas performance.

The Essential Advent Calendar – December 25: Alt-Pop Artists Emma Tea And Clara Thadea Present ‘Grown Up (At Christmas)’, An Intimate Festive Song Dealing With Ever-Growing Distance From Family

Written one frosty evening last December when the pair were feeling particularly nostalgic, ‘Grown Up (At Christmas)’, is peppered with humorous snippets of repetitive conversations had with loved ones during the festive season. These irritating interactions serve as a stark reminder that they no longer know one another like they once did. A song that, at its core, reflects upon the passing of time, and hears the artists express the uneasiness and disappointment of not being where they imagined they would be at this point in life.