
Jim Brickman: A Christmas Celebration
Live Music & Concerts
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Adult Contemporary | Legacy Artists | Holiday | Family
Thursday, December 17, 2026 at 7:30 PM

Jim Brickman brings his "A Christmas Celebration" tour to the Robinson Grand for the first time this December. The best-selling solo pianist of his generation performs the original holiday catalog built around "The Gift," the Dove Award-winning song his entire Christmas songbook grew out of, alongside familiar carols and the pop-instrumental hits, like "Valentine," that first put him on the radio. The Richmond Times-Dispatch put it simply: his annual holiday tours have made him "synonymous with the season," and this is the night that reputation comes to Clarksburg.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What time does Jim Brickman: A Christmas Celebration start at the Robinson Grand?
A: The show begins at 7:30 PM on Thursday, December 17, 2026, with doors opening an hour earlier at 6:30 PM. The concert runs approximately two hours, with an expected end time around 9:30 PM. Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center recommends arriving at doors to find seats and settle in before the music starts.
Q: Is Jim Brickman: A Christmas Celebration appropriate for the whole family?
A: Yes, this is a family-friendly holiday concert suitable for all ages, with no explicit content or age restrictions. Jim Brickman's Christmas Celebration blends his original holiday songs with familiar carols in a warm, all-ages setting. The show draws multiple generations, from longtime fans of Brickman's chart-topping hits to grandchildren hearing his music for the first time.
Q: Do children need their own ticket for Jim Brickman: A Christmas Celebration?
A: Yes, tickets are sold per seat, so anyone occupying a seat-- including children-- needs a ticket. A small child who stays on an adult's lap for the performance does not require a separate ticket. This policy applies to all seating sections at the Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center.
Q: Is there free parking available at the Robinson Grand?
A: Yes -- parking around the Robinson Grand is free. There are no pay lots. Several convenient free parking areas are located within easy walking distance of the venue. For a full map and directions, see our Directions & Parking page.
Q: What's the parking map for Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center?
A: You can view a map of free parking areas near the Robinson Grand on our Directions & Parking page.
Q: Is the Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center ADA accessible?
A: Yes, the Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center is fully ADA accessible. We provide ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms for your convenience. Wheelchair access is available on the main floor and 4th-floor balcony. For further assistance, call us at 855-773-6283.
Q: Is there accessible seating available?
A: Yes, we have wheelchair reserved spots on the main floor and top balcony. For limited mobility, we recommend rear boxes on the main floor, row M, or any aisle seat. For more info, call us at 855-773-6283.
Q: Is the concession stand open, and can I bring my own food and drink?
A: The concession stand is open, and outside food and drink are not permitted. You will find popcorn, a variety of snacks and candy, Pepsi products, and beer and wine.






