The Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) is hitting the road for a huge 64-city winter tour! They’ll be bringing a fresh take on “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve” and celebrating the 25th anniversary of their album, Beethoven’s Last Night. The tour kicks off on November 13, with stops in Green Bay and Council Bluffs.
Musical director and guitarist Al Pitrelli shared his thoughts on the milestone, saying, “When I go back and listen to our songs, I am always amazed at how quickly the time has gone by. It’s been 25 years since we recorded Beethoven’s Last Night, and it seems just like yesterday.”
“The Ghosts of Christmas Eve” tells the story of a child exploring an old theater on Christmas Eve. After intermission, fans can look forward to the band’s biggest hits.
After a four-year break, fans will have the chance to meet the musicians again! If you have a ticket for the night shows, you can bring one item to get signed at no extra cost. You can choose from a cool lenticular cover with silver discs or a deep red vinyl version.
Staying true to their roots, TSO will donate $1 from each ticket to local charities. They ranked No. 4 on Pollstar’s Top North America Tours and No. 5 in Billboard’s mid-2025 ticket sales rankings. Their iconic song, “Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24,” has now surpassed 100 million streams!
This epic tour features 106 shows in just seven weeks, wrapping up on December 30. Big venues like Chicago’s Allstate Arena, New York’s UBS Arena, Nationwide Arena in Columbus, and LA’s Honda Center will be rocking with their unique sound. Expect a mix of theatrical storytelling, pyrotechnics, and classic rock for an unforgettable holiday experience. Check out the concert dates and grab your tickets now!
