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Spectrum Center
The Trans-Siberian Orchestra's The Ghost of Christmas Eve comes to the Spectrum Center on Saturday, December 13th. Talk about a way to get into the holiday spirit! You've got heavy guitar lines and a rock vibe that's going to take you to some of the best days in the history of rock and roll. Of course, there's also some Christmas songs sprinkled in. This show is like the loaded dessert that brings in elements that maybe should taste great together, but it's ultimately amazing!
This night at the Spectrum Center is probably going to be more lively than a lot of the games that are going to be taking place here throughout the year! It's also the only Christmas show that you can wear a black t-shirt to, and no one would bat an eye. Hit that "Buy Tickets" link right now to be a part of the fun!
These holiday-themed shows are always a great way to get into the spirit of the season. With the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's The Ghost of Christmas Eve, you're getting into that mood, but you're doing it with heavy guitar lines. Some of your favorite all-time Christmas carols are getting the rock treatment.
It might be a holiday-themed experience, but it's also one of the only ways to live a true rock show. Not like the ones we have today, but that arena rock vibe that swepted the 80s. The stage design at these events is a key element of the performance. In previous years, the performers would play their guitars on an elevated platform above the audience. If they bring a similar stage design to the 2025 road trip, you're going to want to account for that when you pick your seats for this event. The visuals that accompany this tour are also a thing of beauty. It's one of the ways that they get the audience hooked on the performers. When you walk into the Spectrum Center and look out onto a stage that's seemingly consumed by fire, you'll understand exactly what we're talking about.
The court area is going to be divided into different sections. If you want to be up close to the stage, then you need to find a spot in the first three. It might not be a great idea to rush the stage. If you're a bit further back, you might be able to have a broader perspective of everything that's going on and therefore a more complete overall experience. Beware of the seats behind the mix area. Those might feature obstructed views. That's also something that you're likely going to want to avoid.
Right now, you can find upper-level seats starting at $80. If you're up in the rafters, you might have an excellent view of the show. Being an early bird also means you have access to floor seats at around $150. Hit that "Buy Tickets" link now to guarantee your place at this performance.
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