The Trans-Siberian Orchestra returns to Spokane for the winter tour

Spokane is among the first 59 cities the orchestra will play in this year.

SPOKANE, Washington – “Christmas Eve and Other Stories” will greet Spokane audiences this winter during the annual Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) tour.

The band is celebrating the 25th anniversary of their multi-platinum album “Christmas Eve and Other Stories”. The 2021 North America Tour begins November 26th at Spokane Arena and ends December 30th in Cleveland and St. Louis, with the show visiting a total of 59 cities for 99 appearances across America.

TSO Christmas Eve and Other Stories, founded by Paul O’Neill, follows a story set on Christmas Eve when a young angel is sent to earth to bring back what best represents humanity. Following the popular TSO themes “Strangers Help Strangers” and “The Kindness of Others”, “Christmas Eve and Other Stories” takes listeners around the world to reunite a young girl with her desperate father.

The band has played more than 2,000 winter tour shows for around 17 million fans across the country and sold more than 12 million albums and DVDs.

TSO rises to the top of the national and global tour charts year after year. In 2020, TSO was ranked number 1 in the worldwide charts for worldwide ticket sales in Pollstar magazine’s Top 100 Tours Mid-Year.

One dollar from every ticket sold is donated to charity.

The tour will feature fan favorites like Ornament, Promises To Keep, This Christmas Day, O’Come All Ye Faithful, Good King Joy and the epic Old City Bar. The tour will enjoy a second set of some of TSO’s biggest hits like “Christmas Canon” and “Wizards In Winter”.

Tickets for the show will be available online at www.ticketswest.com on September 17th at 10 a.m.