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Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Lost Christmas Eve

Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Lost Christmas Eve at Key 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)

Ryan

WOW - first time I have seen them - wont be the last!

First off, what is the name of the blonde soloist that sang a few songs??? She Was INCREDIBLE!!! Her voice and talent just BLEW US AWAY!! But the entire show was spectacular. (the venue, Key Arena SUCKED! Pretty bad when airplane seating is roomy in comparison. I am 5'10" & 185# and was crammed in my seat) But this was much more than a show - it was and EVENT!! The effects were incredible, the music was fantastic, the talent was astounding - there is just not enough adjectives! GO see the show! I will be back next year! (and hopefully NOT at Key Arena!) ... Read more

David

Good, but, a little off this year

Great show, as usual. This was my 6th time seeing them and I brought alot of people to see them for the 1st time. I should of brought those people last year, instead! They had lots of mechanical issues this year(the stage where the drum set sits was supposed to hover down and during "Winter's Palace", 3 of the members were supposed to come down from the ceiling). They also had a couple other things that I noticed. I also thought it was strange that they played a Savatage song besides "Christmas Eve 12-24", this year. It just felt out of place. They also skipped one of my favorites like "The Mountain". Other than that, it still was really good! I just wish they brought their A game this year when I brought other people. I am still a fan, though ... 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
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