By mid-December of 2023, this annual round-up of Guaraldi-themed concerts had grown to an astonishing 171 entries — several of which cited multiple bookings for the given group — which was a massive jump over 2022. It covered 37 American states, four Canadian provinces and two venues in the UK (London and Dublin).
Last December was a bit more modest, with "only" 142 entries ... but that's still stunning.
Will this year break that total?
Too soon to tell, since fresh bookings will continue to be announced throughout the first half of December.
Thus far, these 123 listings cover 34 American states, four Canadian provinces and one UK venue.
And here's a new aspect to this trend: A few groups each year also have scheduled Charlie Brown Thanksgiving shows. Assuming those prove equally popular, we can expect more of them, moving forward.
I first traced the history and growth of this delightful annual tradition back in 2012, with a modest schedule that now seems quaint. This year's post will serve as a clearinghouse for any and all 2025 concerts that come to my attention. As always, I'll add to this schedule as new information becomes available, so you'll want to check back frequently. New entries and listings will be tagged as UPDATES.
Anybody with information about a show (or shows) not listed here, is encouraged to submit the information in a comment; please be as detailed as possible. Such comments will not be published, but the show(s) will be added to the roster.
Let's start with mainstay groups with busy touring schedules:
• Popular jazz pianist David Benoit traditionally headlines a concert tour of his Christmas Tribute to Charlie Brown each December. This year's schedule kicks off Friday, November 28, in Hollywood, California, with subsequent stops in New York, New Jersey, and additional California venues. Check his website for details.
• The Teri Parker Trio — Parker, piano, Christopher Kettlewell, bass; and Kyle Sullivan, drums — will present the music from A Charlie Brown Christmas at numerous Canadian venues in Ontario, starting November 30 and continuing through December 23. Details.
• The Ocean Avenue Stompers — Joe Gullace, trumpet; Ian Gray, trombone; Mark Masefield and Jeff Kazee, alternating on piano, Cody McCorry, bass; and Cameron Lockwood, drums — have a busy schedule of Charlie Brown Christmas performances beginning on Sunday, November 30 (three shows), at the Alternate Ending Beer Co. in Aberdeen, New Jersey; and concluding Sunday, December 21, at the Sperlak Sculpture Gardens in Cape May, New Jersey, with stops in between in Massachusetts and other New Jersey venues. Details.
• The Ornaments — Jen Gunderman, piano; Martin Lynds, bass; and James Haggaerty, drums — will be joined by special guest soloists for their 20th anniversary performances of music from A Charlie Brown Christmas during a busy schedule that runs from December 7-22: one show Sunday, December 7, at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee; one show Wednesday, December 10, at the Bend Theater in West Bend, Wisconsin; two shows Saturday, December 13, at the Temple Theater in Portland, Tennesee; and and 13 shows December 17-22, at the Eastside Bowl, in Nashville, Tennesee. Details. And do check out their 2011 live album.
• Doc Watkins and his Orchestra will begin their month-long Christmas in Jazz tributes to the music from A Charlie Brown Christmas at San Antonio's JazzTX, Texas, on Friday, November 28. Additional shows include November 30 and December 7 and 16-20. Details. They also scheduled a December 13 performance at the Majestic Theater, also in San Antonio. Details. The icing on the cake: Watkins' terrific 2022 album, The Music of A Charlie Brown Christmas; do check it out!
• The Eric Byrd Trio — Byrd, piano and vocals; Will Hazel, bass; and Alphonso Young Jr., drums and percussion — has made a cottage industry of Guaraldi's Charlie Brown Christmas music, having thus far released two cover albums: a 2009 studio project, and a 2021 live performance. Byrd's combo begins its annual run on Sunday, November 30, in Washington, D.C., with subsequent performances in that Maryland and Pennsylvania, concluding Saturday, December 20. Details.

