The Trans-Siberian Orchestra is heading to the GIANT Center for its Ghost of Christmas Eve show.
TSO will perform twice on November 23rd, first at 2:30 pm and later at 7:30 pm, at the GIANT Center. This tour will include a 25th anniversary salute to their album Beethoven’s Last Night. TSO is touring over 64 cities with over 106 performances all before December 30th.
The Orchestra, founded in 1966 by producer, composer, and lyricist Paul O’Neil, is considered an American rock band. The band became very popular after their first tour in 1999. Then in 2007, they were described by the Washington Post, which described their music as Pink Floyd mixed with the Radio City Musical.
TSO has sold more than ten million concert tickets across ten released albums. The band has released a variety of albums, from Rock Operas, Christmas Eve and Other Stories, Beethoven’s Last Night, and many more. TSO is also known for its extensive charity work and elaborate concerts featuring string sections, light shows, lasers, moving trusses, video screens, and effects synchronized to its music.
Ticket prices range from $78.50 to $305.90. For more information about TSO, ticketing, and parking, please visit this link.