Christmas on Temple Square

2015 Temple Square Christmas

The Temple Square Christmas lights and concerts are an annual tradition for many in the surrounding community of Salt Lake City, Utah. The lights are turned on each year the day after the United States Thanksgiving holiday and remain on through New Year’s Day. During these evenings, Temple Square is usually aglow with over one million lights. Due to the ongoing Salt Lake Temple Renovation, refer to the map of Temple Square for open areas

The lights on Temple Square turn on the day after the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday and remain on until January 1.

Lights are on from 3:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. (MST)

The first lighting ceremony on Temple Square was held in 1965 when nearly 15,000 people gathered to watch former Church President David O. McKay push the button to light 40,000 lights. During the ceremony, President McKay said, “Our minds tonight should be on the babe of Bethlehem, whose coming into the world Christmas morning reminds us all that we each should have in our hearts the love of Christ.” Although there is no longer a formal lighting ceremony on Temple Square, the lights continue each year as a reminder of the birth of the Savior, Jesus Christ.

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December 2020 President Nelson and other church leaders share Christmas messages, a newsroom story.

First Presidency Christmas Devotional

The First Presidency Christmas Devotional features messages from Church leaders and music from The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square. It is held the first Sunday in December and is broadcast worldwide.

Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas concert. 2008

Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square

Each year the Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square host guest artists for unforgettable free Christmas concerts in the 21,000-seat Conference Center. Find tickets here.

Two sister missionaries from the United States greet a small production team while surrounded by Temple Square Christmas decorations in November 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Temple Square missionaries recorded a virtual tour that will replace the in-person experience for visitors.

Guided Tours

Complimentary guided tours are held daily from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Virtual and in-person tours of the Christmas lights are available after 5:00 p.m. The tours are available in multiple languages.

Actors depicting Mary, Joseph and shepherds during the Nativity.

Savior of the World: His Birth and Resurrection

Experience the sacred story of Jesus Christ’s birth, life, and glorious Resurrection through drama and music that bears testimony of the Son of God, the Savior of the world. Performances begin on Thursday, November 21, and continue through December 28. A special sensory-friendly production (first act only) is on November 21, with an ASL and descriptive audio-enhanced performance for the matinee on December 7.

Utah Valley Institute Singers

Christmas Daily Concert Series

Join us November 30 through December 23 for daily performances from choirs sponsored by schools, missionary, and community organizations, as well as various string, flute, guitar, and bell groups at the Tabernacle, the Conference Center plaza-level lobby, the Church History Museum, and City Creek Center. Concerts at 4:30 p.m. daily in the Tabernacle will include a short devotional speaker and will be live-streamed.

Christmas Opener webpage Image

“Come and Behold Him”

Come and Behold Him is a new, free Christmas album and concert featuring 11 fresh arrangements of beloved holiday classics by film score composer Jonathan Keith. To celebrate the album’s release, stream the concert live online on November 29 at 7:00 p.m. (MST).

Giving Machines

Giving Machines on Temple Square

Giving Machines are located at City Creek and in the Church History Museum. The Church History Museum features an exhibit about the impact of Giving Machine donations, and the original Giving Machine is on display.

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