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    Trans-Siberian Orchestra Brings Epic Holiday Show to Texas

    1 days ago
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    Is it really the holidays without a little bit of Trans-Siberian Orchestra?

    That's a rhetorical question, because the answer, of course, is no. Good thing the iconic band is making its way back to Texas this winter.

    TSO is bringing its massive light and stage show, and its unique and distinctive blend of original compositions and Christmas standards to a handful of cities in the Lone Star State.

    Two different touring lineups of the heavy metal/classical music hybrid production full of theatrics and pyrotechnics will roll through 66 cities this winter, including 7 shows in four Texas towns.

    The Lost Christmas Eve

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    TSO Lost Christmas Eve cover artPhoto byLava Atlantic

    The 2024 dates will feature an “all-new version of The Lost Christmas Eve,” according to its website. The Lost Christmas Eve is the final chapter of TSO’s Christmas trilogy. Lost Christmas was preceded by The Christmas Attic and Christmas Eve and Other Stories, which remains among their best-selling albums.

    The Lost Christmas Eve, per the band’s Wikipedia page, “is a story of loss and redemption that encompasses a rundown hotel, an old toy store, a blues bar, a Gothic cathedral and their respective inhabitants all intertwined on a single enchanted Christmas Eve in New York City.”

    TSO says they are pulling out all the stops on this tour so expect fan-favorites “Christmas Eve Sarajevo 12/24,” “Wizards in Winter,” “Christmas Canon,” and “Carol of the Bells” to be on their set list.

    Per the band’s website, the all-new presentation of the holiday tradition will stop in Austin on December 4 (Moody Center), Houston on December 26 (Toyota Center), San Antonio on December 27 (Frost Bank Center), and Dallas on December 28 (American Airlines Center).

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    Roger Dodger (doodar21)
    2d ago
    Best show I've ever seen. The other was Foghat 1976.
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