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Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Lost Christmas Eve

Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Lost Christmas Eve at BJCC Arena

Why see Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Lost Christmas Eve?

The Trans-Siberian Orchestra is on tour and hits the in , ,

On a late night in the spring of 1827 the city of Vienna is experiencing the largest lightning storm in its long history. Within a large disheveled room, Ludwig Von Beethoven is slumped over his piano; on the piano sits the just completed manuscript for his Tenth Symphony.

It is his final (and he is certain), his greatest work. As the clock strikes midnight, the Devil appears to collect the great composer's soul. Looking into the abyss of eternity Beethoven is horrified but the demon has an offer - and so the bargaining begins.

The Trans Siberian Orchestra Come welcomes you to join Beethoven on his last night on earth - and to see how the story unfolds.

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Customer reviews

27 reviews, average rating: (2.6 Stars)

Karah Christian

It was absolutely amazing!!!!

The best concert I’ve EVER been to. It’s like being at an 70s/80s rock concert but with Christmas songs! The drums and electric guitars were so thrilling. Old City Bar sounded soooo damn good!!! Like 1000x better than the song they recorded! It was magical! It was full of soul! My ONLY negative opinion is when the Christmas songs ended and they started some demonic looking performance, with flames on all of the screens, flames shooting out of cannons, a woman doing weird sexual movements in the flames in a nightgown on the video… It was so random and I didn’t understand what that had to do with Christmas stories. If they would have said, “we’re now gonna play some of our other popular songs aside from the Christmas ones” that would have been better. “Ohh okay. Got it.” But with children there for a Christmas performance, it was like “okay what is this… a little sexual and weird.” The rest was an amazing Christmas story! Would see again! The whole place was rocking! ... Read more

Reid Y

An amazing Xmas outing

Did the people complaining below even listen to the band before seeing the show? TSO is known for being loud, over the top and theatrical. That's why many people pay to see their show. I laugh at those who thought the show was "satanic" because it used fire effects. And that "satanic" song that people are complaining about is Il Fortuna, one of the best known operatic works in the world. You can find it on their third album (reinforcing the idea that these people never even listened to the band. Was the pacing perfect? Not quite, but otherwise it was so much fun that my mouth hurt from smiling so much. ... Read more

Chris M

Over the top theatrics (in a good way).

Imagine if If Meat Loaf (circa 1977) and David Lee Roth had a love child and Pink Floyd let them use their stage. Great music, bombastic staging & effects and a terrific mix of Xmas tunes and well-known classical pieces. ... Read more
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