One of the best holiday traditions annually is just a few days away from kicking off! Radio City Christmas Spectacular tickets are now available for low costs at Epic Nation Tickets.

Raleigh, NC (PRWEB) October 29, 2013

A well-known holiday tradition is just a little over two weeks away from gearing up for another exciting run for the next couple of months. The Radio City Christmas Spectacular has become a household Christmas time event for many and signals the start of the holiday season. Fans are encouraged not to wait to purchase Radio City Christmas Spectacular tickets for any of the upcoming shows for the next two months.

Since 1933, the Radio City Music Hall in New York City has been home to the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. 76 years later nothing has changed as this exciting holiday production will have the stage on November 8 through December 30. The show features well over 100 people and lasts for roughly 90 minutes. The Radio City Christmas Spectacular has become a fan favorite over the years for those young and old. A show that attracts over one million fans a year, will have roughly five to six shows daily during the seven-week run. Radio City Christmas Spectacular tickets are now on sale at Epic Nation Tickets at affordable costs.

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