Trans-Siberian Orchestra Upcoming Events & Tickets

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Trans-Siberian Orchestra 2025 Tour Info
Trans‑Siberian Orchestra is set to return to arenas across North America for their 2025 holiday spectacle, “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve: The Best of TSO & More.” This familiar and beloved production, inspired by the band’s 1999 TV special of the same name, brings together their signature blend of symphonic rock, dazzling light displays, and hard-rock energy. Fans can look forward to a mix of classic favorites and atmospheric new arrangements, live in grand arenas under mesmerizing visual staging.
This expansive tour spans over 100 shows in more than 60 cities, with many featuring both matinee and evening performances — a testament to the scale and ambition of this year’s run. It kicks off on November 13 in Green Bay, WI and Council Bluffs, IA, and concludes December 30 in Fargo, ND and Washington, D.C. Along the way, the orchestra visits cities large and small — including Denver, Cincinnati, Sal Lake City, Spokane, Seattle, Portland, Ottawa, Sacramento, Phoenix, Tulsa, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Grand Rapids, Oklahoma City, Raleigh, Orlando, Charlotte, Duluth, Tampa, Austin, Houston, Pittsburgh, Dallas, Philadelphia, San Antonio, St. Louis, Cleveland, Detroit, and Minneapolis — offering a boost of year-end cheer across the country.
The band also returns to Albany’s MVP Arena on December 17, where they’ll celebrate the 25th anniversary of their rock opera Beethoven’s Last Night and bring back their much-loved signing line — allowing fans at evening shows to receive a complimentary autograph, an experience not offered since 2019.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra 2025 Tickets Info
Tickets for Trans-Siberian Orchestra 2025 live concerts are available now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices vary by city and venue. Fans can expect standard tickets to start around $85 to $120, with premium seats and holiday-weekend dates running higher. As with previous years, a portion of every ticket sold will benefit local charities through the band’s long-running tradition of giving back to communities they visit.
About Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) is a symphonic rock band founded in 1996 by producer, composer, and lyricist Paul O’Neill, along with members of the progressive metal band Savatage, including Jon Oliva and Al Pitrelli. The group was envisioned as a project that fused rock, classical, and Broadway-style theatrical storytelling into large-scale rock operas. Known for their elaborate productions, TSO quickly carved out a unique space in music, blending heavy guitar riffs with orchestral arrangements and choirs to deliver dramatic narratives.
The band’s breakthrough came with the release of Christmas Eve and Other Stories in 1996, which featured the now-iconic track “Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24.” That song, with its fusion of holiday melodies and rock instrumentation, became a holiday staple and set the stage for TSO’s reputation as the premier rock orchestra for the Christmas season. Over the years, albums like “The Lost Christmas Eve,” “Beethoven’s Last Night,” and “Night Castle” expanded their repertoire, showing the group’s versatility beyond holiday themes and proving their commitment to ambitious storytelling.
TSO has also become synonymous with some of the most spectacular live shows in music. Their concerts feature pyrotechnics, massive light displays, lasers, and intricate stage setups, earning them comparisons to both Broadway productions and arena rock spectacles. Beyond entertainment, the band has remained dedicated to philanthropy, donating millions of dollars from ticket sales to local charities across North America. This blend of musical innovation, theatrical production, and social impact has cemented Trans-Siberian Orchestra as one of the most unique and enduring acts in modern rock.