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Trans-Siberian Orchestra returning to Cleveland for Two Performances in December.

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The Annual spectacular is returning to Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse on December 30, 2021, for two insane shows at 3:00 PM & 8:00 PM.

 “After an incredibly trying year for everyone we are beyond excited to be able to say that we’re bringing Christmas Eve and Other Stories back to all of you. We were amazed by the turnout for last year’s Livestream and how many of you continued to celebrate this tradition we have created together. It’s been 25 years since Paul (O’Neill) first introduced all of us to this timeless tale. Let’s celebrate this milestone event together.  God bless and stay safe everyone.” TSO’s Music Director & lead guitarist Al Pitrelli

Cleveland’s New Years Tradition is presented by longtime partners 98.1 WNCX and Minute Men.

A portion of the proceeds will benefit St. Augustine Hunger Center courtesy of TSO and Minute Men HR. Through the relationship with WNCX and TSO, St. Augustine Hunger Center has received more than $640,000 dating back to TSO’s very first Cleveland performances in 1999. 

Tickets are set to go on sale Friday, September 17th at 10:00 AM at www.rocketmortgagefieldhouse.com.

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