Trans-Siberian Orchestra Plans Return To AT&T Center

Trans-Siberian Orchestra Gave An Exclusive Performance At The iHeartRadio Theater In New York

Members of Trans-Siberian Orchestra perform onstage during an exclusive performance at The iHeartRadio Theater in New York at iHeartRadio Theater.Photo: Anna Webber / Getty Images Entertainment / Getty Images

Prepare for a musical journey this winter as Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s (TSO) annual holiday tour “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve – the Best of TSO & More” visits the AT&T Center with two shows on Saturday, Dec. 9 at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Recently, the multi-platinum rock group, which has consistently hit the upper-reaches of the touring charts for the past 15 years, unveiled the exciting details of their highly anticipated 2023 winter tour. This year's tour promises a new and larger presentation of the beloved holiday tradition, "The Ghosts of Christmas Eve," which has captured the hearts of multiple generations. Over the course of the tour, TSO will visit 62 cities, delivering an impressive 104 performances before concluding on Dec. 30. View the complete itinerary at trans-siberian.com.

Tickets for “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve – the Best of TSO & More” go on sale Friday, Sept. 15 at 10 a.m. at ATTCenter.com or on Ticketmaster.com. For exclusive presale access, sign up at the AT&T Center’s All Access Newsletter and select the “Rock” genre.

Beginning with the public on sale, a limited number of specially priced $39 tickets will be available for one week or while supplies last. Additional fees will apply.

A product of the imagination of TSO’s late founder Paul O’Neill, and based on TSO’s multi-platinum CD and TV special, “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve” follows the journey of a runaway who breaks into an abandoned vaudeville theater on December 24. While seeking shelter from the cold, the teen is discovered by the theater’s caretaker who uses the ghosts and spirits from the building’s past to turn her life around. Following the performance of the rock opera, 2023’s tour also boasts a rocking, blazing, and laser-lit second set containing more of TSO’s greatest hits, fan-favorites and surprises. In addition to experiencing the story at TSO’s live concerts this year, fans at home can watch a digitally restored “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve” on their local PBS station.

“For 27 years you have helped make Paul O’Neill’s TSO stories a part of your holiday tradition. And, for 27 years, our tradition has been to make every year’s tour better than the last for you. 2023 is no exception as this year’s tour will be the best ever. I can’t wait to see our ‘repeat offenders’ out at the shows and look forward to seeing the new faces as well,” said TSO’s music director and lead guitarist Al Pitrelli.

TSO, which has sold more than 12 million albums and DVDs, will release music in several formats this fall, including a 25th anniversary edition of The Christmas Attic on vinyl, in deluxe and standard packaging, on Sept. 29; a clear vinyl pressing of Christmas Eve and Other Stories on Nov. 3; plus, a digital release of The Ghosts of Christmas Eve in Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio and hi-fidelity stereo mixes, including both the songs and narration, titled The Ghosts Of Christmas Eve – The Complete Narrated Version on Nov. 10.

Since its touring debut, TSO has played more than 2,000 winter tour shows to more than 18 million fans. In just the past 10 years (encompassing nine tours), TSO has performed for more than 8 million fans. Keeping with O'Neill's vision, TSO remains one of rock’s most charitable bands. To date, more than $18 million has been donated by the group.


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