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Mannheim Steamroller fans, Are you ready for Springfield? on Friday, December 19th 2025 as part of her tour Mannheim Steamroller will be playing at Juanita K. Hammons Hall, MO. Score your Mannheim Steamroller tickets Springfield right here.

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Mannheim Steamroller Juanita K. Hammons Hall, MO concert

Juanita K. Hammons Hall 901 South National Ave, Springfield, MO, 65897

Get ready for a magical evening as Mannheim Steamroller Christmas takes the stage at Juanita K. Hammons Hall on December 19, 2025, bringing their holiday spirit to Springfield! This beloved group is renowned for their innovative blend of classical and contemporary holiday music, perfect for creating unforgettable memories. Meanwhile, make sure to catch Henry Cho on June 5, 2026, at Gillioz Theatre, where his unique comedic style will leave you in stitches. Don’t miss Harland Williams performing at the Blue Room Comedy Club on May 2, 2026, where his quirky humor and energy will light up the night. For a classical experience, enjoy the Springfield Symphony Orchestra's enchanting performance of The Snowman at Juanita K. Hammons Hall on December 13, 2025, a delightful event for families and music lovers alike. Check out ticketsspringfield.net for all the latest on these events and more as the city buzzes with excitement for concerts and holiday festivities!


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By rgall78

"Fair to Middlin"

This is what my father used to say for an average performance. I thought the music was excellent (go Chip!) and all the classics were there but the passion of the performers wasn't evident. Yes, it's hard to do it on the road night after night, but it's what we are paying for and why they are there to 'perform'. The drummer was everything that he should have been, and more. Precise, entertaining and obviously in the moment. Yay for him! The backup video was not interesting and frequently distracting. Shapeless blobs of color reminded me of psychedelic movies from the 60's. WHen there were real winter scenes, they were rough paintings like one would see on a credit card. The Medievil fiest references were lost on me in the videos. I continuous snow/rain/ scene would have focused us back on the performance rather than 'what IS that video?" talk. SOlid B or better.