Trans-Siberian Orchestra Tickets 2022
The Trans-Siberian Orchestra is a rock ensemble that plays both original material and covers of Christmas classics. The band was formed in 1996 by producer Paul O’Neill, who was inspired by the Russian train that travels across Siberia.
The Ghosts of Christmas Eve
The song is about a couple who are separated by the war. The woman is pregnant, and she is waiting for her husband to come home. She begs him to come home before Christmas Eve, because after that it will be too late. The man was killed in action, but his spirit returns as one of the Ghosts of Christmas Eve (the other two being the Ghost of Christmas Present and the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come). He tells his wife that he did not die in battle but rather from heartbreak because he could not be with her at their child’s birth or on what would have been their first Christmas together since they were married 6 months earlier. The song ends with both characters fading away into mist like ghosts fading into mist as usual in TSO’s music videos.”
The Lost Christmas Eve
The Lost Christmas Eve was released in 2009, and is considered a rock opera. It tells the story of one man who has lost his faith in the holiday. As he begins to search for meaning, he becomes more and more despondent until he finds himself on a train to Russia with no way home. He eventually meets a mysterious woman who shows him what Christmas really means—and that’s just from track one!
The album features many different musical styles including classical music and even hip-hop beats at times. It also features many instruments including violins, flutes and saxophones as well as traditional drums and guitars.
Night Castle
Night Castle is the sixth studio album by trans-Siberian orchestra, released on October 12, 2014. This album continues to capture the imagination with its unique blend of classical elements and modern rock/metal sounds. With this album, TSO has made yet another musical statement that cannot be missed!
Dreams of Fireflies (On a Christmas Night)
Dreams of Fireflies (On a Christmas Night) is the fifth single from Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s album The Lost Christmas Eve. It was originally released in 1998, but it was re-recorded with new lyrics and released again in 2001.
The song begins with a keyboard solo by Paul O’Neill before transitioning into a guitar intro and then finally revealing the full band as Jon Oliva sings, “I wish you peace on earth and joy throughout your life” over an uplifting musical backdrop that builds to an explosion of emotion at its peak (1:54–2:22). This section of the song is followed by another slow section that gives listeners time to take in everything they’ve heard so far—and then everything changes again at 3:04 when Jon Oliva’s voice suddenly comes back with another chorus about hoping someone finds happiness through their dreams.”
Live In Brooklyn
The concert was at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York on December 12, 2016. It was part of the Letters from the Labyrinth tour and a benefit for the Michael J. Fox Foundation. The show sold out almost instantly when tickets went on sale that day.
The Christmas Attic
The Christmas Attic is the sixth studio album by Trans-Siberian Orchestra, released on September 19, 2006. The album features many songs that are not found on any other TSO albums (including the two singles from this album), but also contains some tracks which have been re-recorded from previous releases.
The Christmas Attic was released simultaneously with Beethoven’s Last Night and A Mad Russian’s Christmas (a compilation of TSO tracks), both in 2006.
TSO is a band that rocks.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra is a rock band, but they are not rock.
The band Trans-Siberian Orchestra has been around for many years and has done many tours. They have also made albums called Beethoven’s Last Night, The Lost Christmas Eve and Night Castle which were released in 2008, 2009 and 2010 respectively. These albums contain songs with many different sounds and styles so that everyone can listen to them even if they don’t like rock music.
So next time you hear a Trans-Siberian Orchestra song, remember that it’s not just a piece of music. It’s a work of art that tells the story of people from all over the world who came together to create something beautiful.