

Natalie Cole + 360 Mormon voices = holiday goosebumps you didn't sign up for.
Each year, the Christmas concert presented by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square is seen by more than 85,000 people live and by millions more via television broadcast. This year the Choir was joined by none other than multiple Grammy-award winner Natalie Cole and Pulitzer prize-winning author David McCullough.
Acting
Natalie Cole's effortless charisma commands 21,000 pipes and still wins.
Sound
That organ will rattle your ribcage—Richard Elliott doesn't miss.
Production
85,000 people in one room and somehow the audio is pristine.
Director
Lee Wessman
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was Natalie Cole's final Christmas concert appearance before her death in 2015—she reportedly called the Mormon Tabernacle Choir 'the most incredible sound I've ever sung with.'
The Choir's Christmas concerts are so massive they've moved to a lottery system for tickets—85,000 people compete for seats in a venue that holds 21,000.
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