The Arizona Republic

Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s Christmas show goes virtual

- Gary Dinges

Trans-Siberian Orchestra, a Christmast­ime tradition for music fans across the country, will look and feel a lot different this holiday season.

In a typical year, the group’s East and West touring bands put on around 120 live shows – often two in the same day – for a total of about 1 million fans. But due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, which has closed venues nationwide, that’s not possible in 2020.

Instead, Trans-Siberian Orchestra will deliver its holiday performanc­e, “Christmas Eve and Other Stories Live

In Concert,” virtually on Dec. 18 at 8 p.m. ET. Tickets for the show, which will originate from Nashville without an in-person audience, are $30 and are on sale now on the TSO website.

Can’t tune in to the livestream? No worries. It can be streamed on-demand through midnight Dec. 20.

“This is really new for me,” TSO musical director and lead guitarist Al Pitrelli told USA TODAY. “There’s been a lot of negativity in 2020. I didn’t want to leave this year without doing something special. I promise this is going to be completely different.”

Aside from being virtual, one of the key difference­s this year will be that

TSO’s East and West touring bands will perform together for the first time since they were created in 2000. Bryan Hicks will serve as narrator, with Pitrelli and keyboardis­t Derek Wieland serving as musical directors.

“At the end of the day, we still get to do what we love,” Pitrelli said. “No matter what, we wanted to do something. Like pretty much everyone else, we had to adapt, overcome and improvise. Normal went out the window really quick. We thought briefly about doing a drivein show (like other performers have done this year), but it would have been too cold.”

“Christmas Eve and Other

Stories” traces its roots back to TSO’s late founder, composer and lyricist Paul O’Neill. In the story, set on Christmas Eve, an angel heads to Earth to help restore humanity.

In addition to TSO music not heard in recent years, the show will also feature fan favorites such as “Christmas Eve/ Sarajevo 12/24,” “O’ Come All Ye Faithful,” “Good King Joy,” “Promises To Keep,” “This Christmas Day,” “Ornament” and “Old City Bar.”

“The story has always been the centerpiec­e of the show,” Pitrelli said. “It’s going to be a very up-close and personal performanc­e. No one will have a bad seat.”

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