TAMPA — The acclaimed rock group Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) is gearing up for an exciting return to the Tampa Bay area as part of their monumental winter tour. The performances are scheduled for Sunday, December 15, with two shows set for 2:30 PM and 7:30 PM at Amalie Arena, located at 401 Channelside Drive, Tampa.
This year’s tour represents a triple celebration for TSO. It marks the 20th anniversary of their beloved rock opera “The Lost Christmas Eve” and highlights the band’s remarkable achievement of 20 million concertgoers. Alongside these milestones, TSO will surpass a phenomenal $20 million donated to charity, demonstrating their commitment to philanthropy, a legacy initiated by their late founder, Paul O’Neill.
TSO has maintained a strong tradition of social responsibility by donating at least $1 from every ticket sold. As they celebrate their 20 millionth fan in attendance during this tour, they will also reach this significant charitable milestone. Al Pitrelli, TSO’s music director and lead guitarist, reflected on the importance of time, saying, “Losing money or things wasn’t as bad as losing time. Material losses can be recovered, but you can never get time back.” This philosophy encapsulates the spirit of their performance and the message behind “The Lost Christmas Eve.”
Returning to the stage for the first time since 2013, “The Lost Christmas Eve” will feature an all-new dazzling spectacle. Attendees can expect an unforgettable experience filled with pyrotechnics, lasers, and the captivating storytelling that TSO is renowned for. The show will also include a high-energy second set showcasing the group’s greatest hits and fan favorites, ensuring a memorable experience for all who attend.
Tickets for the Tampa shows start at just $39, making it accessible for fans eager to experience this incredible performance. Interested attendees can purchase tickets through official channels. Given TSO’s popularity, it is advisable to secure tickets soon.
In addition to the excitement surrounding the concert, TSO encourages community engagement. They invite local residents and fans to share news and announcements, emphasizing the importance of connection within the community. The group’s dedication to both music and philanthropy resonates strongly as they prepare for this holiday season.
The Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s return to Tampa promises to be a spectacular event filled with music, light, and a spirit of giving. Fans can look forward to a performance that celebrates not only the holiday season but also the values of hope and connection that carry through “The Lost Christmas Eve.” As the concert date approaches, excitement grows, with many eager to witness this monumental event in person.
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