The Dallas Cowboys Are Putting On The Most Magical Christmas Show In Texas This Year

You won't even have to leave your couch for this one
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Everything really is bigger in Texas, especially the Dallas Cowboys annual Christmas extravaganza.

The Cowboys are throwing their 4th annual Christmas event this year at The Star in Frisco but with a pandemic-friendly twist, as you will only be able to watch the scheduled streams online.

The shows will feature exciting light displays as well as performances by the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, Dallas Cowboys Rhythm and Blue Dancers and Rookie Squad, Dallas Cowboys Drumline, mascot Rowdy, and of course, Santa Claus.

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2 Live shows 

The two 20-minute virtual shows will be taking place on December 11 and December 24 at 6 p.m. and can be watched on the official Dallas Cowboys Facebook and Twitter.

You still can still visit the Cowboys headquarters/practice facility and see the massive 67-foot tall Christmas tree in person, and can even take socially-distances photos with the big man himself, but the shows will be exclusively virtual.

You're also encouraged to explore the many shops on the Cowboys campus, including the official Dallas Cowboys Pro Shop and Cowtipping Creamery.

The Dallas Cowboys Christmas Extravaganza 

When: December 11 and December 24

Why You Need To Watch: This Christmas spectacle truly goes above and beyond when it comes to holiday entertainment. The vast variety of Cowboys entertainers will provide an at-home holiday celebration that won't soon be forgotten.

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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