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Lakeland Residents Shine in Bellevue’s Singing Christmas Tree

The Bellevue Signing Christmas Tree. Photo from Bellevue's Facebook page.

by Wesley Wright

For over four decades, the Singing Christmas Tree has been a hallmark of the holiday season in Memphis, hosted by Bellevue Baptist Church at 2000 Appling Road. This beloved tradition features a dazzling 44-foot tree, live singing, drama, and dance performances, captivating audiences year after year.

This year’s production, taking place December 12–15, will once again include contributions from a variety of Lakeland residents, who have played integral roles in the show throughout its rich history.

The 2024 storyline invites audiences to the heartwarming town of Merryvale, tackling profound themes of broken relationships, regret, and anger. The message centers on the transformative power of peace, encouraging attendees to rediscover the hope and joy of the Christmas season.

This year features perhaps the most ambitious staging in the 48-year run, with many of the songs that audiences have come to love.

Tickets for the Singing Christmas Tree are available online or by phone at (901) 347-5500, with pricing based on seating location and availability.

Remaining Performance Schedule:

  • Saturday, December 14 | 11:00 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 6:00 p.m.
  • Sunday, December 15 | 2:30 p.m., 6:00 p.m.

Don’t miss this time-honored tradition that has become a treasured part of the holiday season for Memphis and beyond.

For tickets and additional details, visit Bellevue Baptist Church’s website.