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Trans-Siberian Orchestra is returning to Simmons Bank Arena in December for a spectacular holiday performance

North Little Rock, Arkansas – Fans of the multi-platinum rock ensemble Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) have reason to celebrate, as the group announced they will return to Simmons Bank Arena this December. The North Little Rock stop is scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 4, at 7 p.m., marking a highlight of TSO’s highly anticipated 2025 Winter Tour.

This year, the band is reviving its holiday favorite, The Ghosts of Christmas Eve: The Best of TSO & More, promising a show packed with spectacular music, dazzling visuals, and high-energy performances. Attendees can expect a two-set experience, featuring both seasonal hits and fan-favorite tracks, including a special 25th-anniversary salute to the acclaimed album Beethoven’s Last Night.

“This year’s show is a celebration of TSO’s journey and our long-time fans,” a band representative said. “We are excited to bring back the magic of The Ghosts of Christmas Eve while adding a second set filled with classics that audiences love.”

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The 2025 Winter Tour kicks off on Nov. 13 and is set to cover an extensive route, visiting 64 cities with 106 performances before wrapping up on Dec. 30. This ambitious schedule underscores the band’s enduring popularity and the widespread demand for its signature holiday rock shows.

Tickets for the North Little Rock performance will go on sale Friday, Sept. 12, starting at 10 a.m. Fans can purchase tickets through Ticketmaster’s website or directly at the Simmons Bank Arena box office. Given the band’s history of sold-out shows, early purchase is highly recommended for those hoping to secure a spot at this holiday event.

Trans-Siberian Orchestra has long been recognized for blending rock, classical, and theatrical elements into one unforgettable live experience. Their performances are renowned for combining intricate light shows, pyrotechnics, and storytelling, creating a concert atmosphere that appeals to both longtime followers and newcomers alike.

Local fans and visitors alike can look forward to an evening that not only celebrates the holiday spirit but also honors the legacy of TSO’s musical journey. The North Little Rock performance will serve as one of the tour’s standout dates, offering an immersive and festive experience in the heart of Arkansas.

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With the 2025 Winter Tour promising to be a spectacle of sound, light, and nostalgia, TSO’s return to Simmons Bank Arena is shaping up to be a must-see event this holiday season. Whether it’s the nostalgic classics, the holiday-themed performances, or the tribute to Beethoven’s Last Night, audiences are in for an evening that celebrates both music and the magic of the season.

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