San Jose: Celtic Winterdance returns for Trinity concert tonight

San Jose: Celtic Winterdance returns for Trinity concert tonight

A holiday tradition will return to downtown San Jose tonight when the musicians of Winterdance take the stage at the historic Trinity Cathedral for a two-hour show that begins at 7:30 p.m.

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The 17th annual Celtic music celebration will feature two stars of the West Coast Celtic music scene, former Molly’s Revenge musicians John Weed on fiddle and Stuart Mason on guitar and bouzouki, along with Tyler Weed on mandolin and banjo, Amelia Hogan on vocals and bodhran and Irish dancer Marisa Gilman.

Advance tickets are $30 for adults, $15 for students and children 13 and under, available at https://mollysrevenge.com. Tickets at the door will be $35 and $25, respectively. There is a $3 discount for Celtic Society members.

Details: 81 N. Second St., San Jose; parking available at the city’s Third Street garage.