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15th Annual Holiday Pops - Show Only

  • December 6, 2026 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
  • The Barn at Paradise Station - Upper Level Theater Seating

    312 Paradise Lane
    Ronks, Pennsylvania 17572
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Description

The New Holland Band celebrates their 15th annual holiday show on Sunday, December 6, 2026, with a dinner and show package that starts at 12:30 p.m. and a show only package that begins at 2:00 p.m. New for this year is the event moving to Sunday and taking place at one of Lancaster County’s newest event venues - - The Barn at Paradise Station. You’ll enjoy the holiday sounds of the nation’s second oldest civilian concert band in a beautifully decorated space, complete with state-of-the art sound and lighting. You will think you are hearing and seeing the New Holland Band in a Hallmark holiday movie!

 

Also new for this year are two packages from which to choose. The $75 dinner and show package starts with a cash bar at 12:30 p.m. followed by a holiday dinner at 1:00 p.m., followed by dessert with the sounds of holiday carolers dressed in period costumes. You will then move upstairs for the concert at 3:00 p.m. There is a $25 show only package that begins with a cash hot chocolate and dessert bar at 2:00 p.m., followed by the concert at 3:00 p.m.

 

The Barn at Paradise Station is located at 312 Paradise Lane in Ronks, Pennsylvania. Tickets for the dinner and show with tables for 2, 4, 8 and 10, or for the show only package, are available on the band’s website - - www.newhollandband.org or by calling (717) 355-5096.

Date & Time

Sun, Dec 6, 2026 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Venue Details

The Barn at Paradise Station - Upper Level Theater Seating

312 Paradise Lane
Ronks, Pennsylvania 17572 The Barn at Paradise Station - Upper Level Theater Seating
The New Holland Band

Located in New Holland, Pennsylvania surrounded by the rich farmland of eastern Lancaster County, the New Holland Band traces its history to 1829 when a group of musicians from town playing fifes and drums formed a band to provide music for the 51st Regiment of the Pennsylvania State Militia. The nation’s 2nd oldest community band served in the American Civil War as the regimental band for the 203rd Regiment of the Pennsylvania Volunteers and throughout its storied history appears in print archives under names including the New Holland Village Band, the Patriotic Order Sons of America Band, the Citizens Band of New Holland, and the Victory Band of New Holland.

 

With a legacy of mentoring young musicians begun by music director Samuel O. Zimmerman and continued through the leadership of Marlin Houck and Dr. Kenneth Laudermilch, members of the New Holland Band have filled the ranks of our nation’s top military bands as well as holding positions in symphony and opera orchestras. 

 

Newly appointed director Fred Hughes joined the New Holland Band while a junior-high school student, playing tuba alongside his father and performing solos with the band. He is a product of the band’s dedication to mentoring young musicians and is now enjoying a professional career with extensive experience in the band, orchestra, and jazz world. He will continue the legacy of the band begun in 1829 and is committed to serving New Holland and the region for years to come.