The Isaacs to Perform their First Official Global Live Streaming Concert

Multi-GRAMMY-nominated The Isaacs will perform their first official global live streaming concert, "Christmas with The Isaacs." The concert will stream Tuesday, December 13 at 6:00 p.m. (PST) / 9:00 p.m. (EST) exclusively at HITKOR.com and will be accessible in more than 30 countries live and on-demand. Special guests "Ugly Sweater Trio" featuring Gary Chapman, Regie Hamm and Kevin Pauls will perform the preshow event.
"We are grateful for the invitation from the incredible team at HITKOR to share 'Christmas with The Isaacs' with our friends all over the globe. This is one of our favorite times of the year and we look forward to celebrating the spirit of Christmas with this special holiday show," says band member Sonya Isaacs.
"The Isaacs are musical treasures and the perfect group to help us usher in the holidays. We are fortunate to partner with them and welcome their family and memorable voices onto the HITKOR stage," says Russ Miller, CEO of HITKOR. "We look forward to providing The Isaacs and their audience with a premium live viewing experience."
Tickets for "Christmas with The Isaacs" are on sale now and available only at HITKOR.com. LIVE tickets are $17.99 (stream live and on demand) and ALL ACCESS passes are $19.99 and include bonus, behind-the-scenes content as well as the "Ugly Sweater Trio" performance prior to the main show.
On the heels of their 50th anniversary in 2021, The Isaacs became official members of the Grand Ole Opry and Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductees and continue to build on the legacy first launched by the family back in 1971. The masterful vocalists, instrumentalists and songwriters are known for their ability to bridge and blend genres. Their sound has led to invitations from high-profile contemporaries - including Dolly Parton, Vince Gill, Alison Krauss, Paul Simon and many more - to sing on numerous albums and share stages across the country. In 2023 they will be touring with country superstar Reba McEntire.
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