Trans-Siberian Orchestra-The Lost Christmas Eve
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra-
The Lost Christmas Eve


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GENERAL ON-SALE
Friday, September 13
10:00 a.m.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra-The Lost Christmas Eve
Dec 05, 2024 | 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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SCHEDULE
General Doors: 5:30 p.m.
Showtime: 7:00 p.m.
*Schedule subject to change.

PARKING
Parking is available at the Quarrier Street Garage. The garage will fill up quickly, please plan accordingly.

PROHIBITED ITEMS
No knives
No weapons of any kind
Please review our list of prohibited items prior to arrival.

BAGS & PURSES
The following purses/bags are permitted:
  • Clear purses/bags
  • Wristlets/clutches smaller than 8"x5"
  • Diaper bags
  • Medical bags
All other bags are prohibited. View full purse & bag policy

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This year's tour marks the grand return of "THE LOST CHRISTMAS EVE" to the stage for the first time since 2013. Expect an all-new, dazzling spectacle packed with pyrotechnics, lasers, and the incredible storytelling synonymous with TSO. The celebration continues with a high-energy second set featuring the group's greatest hits and fan favorites.

TSO remains true to the vision of their late founder, Paul O’Neill, by being one of rock's most generous bands. This year, the band will surpass a staggering $20 million donated to charity, a testament to their ongoing commitment to philanthropy. This generosity is fueled by their tradition of donating at least $1 from every ticket sold. That means with their 20 millionth fan attending a show on this tour, TSO will be hitting not just a concert attendance record, but a charitable milestone as well.

TSO's music director and lead guitarist, Al Pitrelli said, “When I was working on Lost Christmas Eve with Paul O'Neill, we talked a lot about time. He said that losing money or things wasn't as bad as losing time. Material losses can be recovered, but you can never get time back. That's why he always thought it was never too late to change. Never too late for forgiveness. People can make things right, forgive each other, and reconnect. The Lost Christmas Eve is about that hope: it's never too late for any of us."


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