Some things seem to be part of the fabric of our lives, like the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, which is part of many Christmas music playlists along with all the tracks from the A Very Special Christmas albums and the classics by Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, and Nat King Cole.

I'm sure seeing the Trans-Siberian Orchestra when they do their holiday tour is a tradition for some. For others, maybe not. Or perhaps you always forget the band tours during most holiday seasons, and by the time you remember you've spent so much on Christmas gifts, you take a pass on the show. Not this year. They're coming back to Missouri for three big shows, and this is your reminder, so if it's your thing, you can get tickets before all those Christmas expenses hit.

This year, the Trans Siberian Orchestra is rolling out an all-new version of "The Lost Christmas Eve," which the Orchestra characterizes as "the final chapter of TSO's Christmas trilogy." According to the T-Mobile Center website, where their Kansas City shows will be performed, it's the first time the Orchestra has brought this part of their trilogy to the stage since 2013.

T-Mobile Center says fans can expect a dazzling spectacle that includes pyrotechnics, lasers, and incredible storytelling synonymous with their performances. Additionally, the group will perform a high-energy second set featuring the group's greatest hits and fan favorites.

Two of the group's Missouri shows this season will take place at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, with two shows on Saturday, December 7, at 3:00 PM and 7:30 PM CST. Ticket prices for the Kansas City shows range from $64.99 to $124.99 plus fees, and the T-Mobile Center says prices are subject to change.

If you'd prefer to see them a little closer to Christmas or would rather see them in St. Louis, the Orchestra has one show scheduled at the Enterprise Center at 7:00 PM CST on Wednesday, December 18. Ticket prices for the show in St. Louis range from $59.99 to $109.00. According to the Enterprise Center website, some tickets will be priced at $49.99 for one week beginning with the public on-sale.

Tickets for the Kansas City and the St. Louis shows go on sale Friday, September 13, 2024 at 10:00 AM CDT.

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