The holiday season is just around the corner, and what better way to kick off the festivities than with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s annual holiday tour. This year, the band is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the release of Paul O’Neill’s third installment of his Christmas trilogy, “The Last Christmas Eve.” The story behind the rock opera is a beautiful one, reminding us that it’s never too late to make amends or reach out to loved ones.
But the Trans-Siberian Orchestra is not only spreading holiday cheer through their music, they are also giving back to the community. For every ticket sold, the band will donate one dollar to charity. Over the years, they have sold an impressive 20 million tickets, a testament to the impact they have made on their fans and the world. It’s clear that Paul O’Neill’s legacy lives on through the band’s commitment to making a difference.
What makes the Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s holiday tour even more special is the support they receive from their dedicated fans. Many fans have been attending their concerts for years, making it a cherished holiday tradition. The sense of community and family that the band creates during their performances is truly heartwarming, bringing people together to enjoy great music and celebrate the spirit of the season.
If you’re looking to experience the magic of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra live, be sure to catch their “Lost Christmas Eve” tour, which kicks off on Nov. 13. They will be making a stop at the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise on Dec. 13. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable holiday experience filled with rock opera, festive music, and a whole lot of cheer.
For more information and tickets, visit the Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s website. Get ready to rock around the Christmas tree and make this holiday season one to remember with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra.