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Trans-Siberian Orchestra - The Ghosts Of Christmas Eve

Sun Nov 30 at 3:00pm

Phoenix, AZ

Event Info

ALL GUESTS MUST HAVE A TICKET; NO EXCEPTIONS. PHX Arena is now a cashless environment. Please plan on using Visa, Mastercard, American Express or Discover during your visit. Don't have a credit/debit card? Convert cash into a preloaded Mastercard by visiting one of our reverse ATMs located near the Ticket Office or Section 218! When you purchase a ticket to a PHX Arena event, you can ride the Valley Metro Light Rail at no cost for four (4) hours prior to the event through the end of the transit day. With an increased focus on secure, contactless entry, mobile tickets will be required. All tickets will be delivered electronically with no exceptions, therefore will call is no longer available. All tickets are available via the Ticketmaster app or the Suns-Mercury-PHX Arena app.

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About Trans-Siberian Orchestra

Trans-Siberian Orchestra is a rock orchestra founded in New York City, USA by Paul O'Neill, Robert Kinkel, Jon Oliva, and Al Pitrelli in 1996. O'Neill had managed and produced rock bands including Aerosmith, Humble Pie and Scorpions, later writing for and producing Savatage, where he began working with Kinkel and Oliva. The roots of TSO are found in Savatage, a traditional heavy metal band that gradually progressed into a symphonic metal act. Savatage's rock operas Read more on Last.fm

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What happened to Footprint arena?
What happened to Footprint arena? Footprint Arena, previously known as Footprint Center, underwent a rebranding and is now called PHX Arena. This change reflects a broader initiative to strengthen the venue's connection with the city of Phoenix and its vibrant entertainment scene. The arena has a rich history of hosting major NBA games, concerts, and live events, and the new name aims to further establish it as a premier destination for sports and entertainment in Arizona. The rebranding also aligns with ongoing renovations and upgrades, ensuring fans enjoy a modern, state-of-the-art experience at every event. Visitors can expect the same world-class amenities, with an enhanced focus on community engagement and sustainability.
Can you bring water to the PHX Arena?
Can you bring water to the PHX Arena? Outside food and beverages, including water bottles, are generally not permitted inside PHX Arena. This policy is in place to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all guests. However, exceptions can be made for individuals with specific medical needs or families with infants; in such cases, it's recommended to contact the arena's guest services prior to your visit. Once inside, attendees will find multiple concession stands offering a variety of drinks and refreshments, including water. The arena also features bottle-filling stations and water fountains for guest convenience. Always check the official PHX Arena website or contact their customer service for the latest updates on their bag and beverage policies before attending an event.
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Who is coming to Phoenix, Arizona in concert in 2025? Phoenix, Arizona is set to host an exciting lineup of top artists and bands in 2025, with many concerts scheduled at PHX Arena and other major venues. While the official roster is continually updated, fans can expect performances by chart-topping acts across genres, including global superstars, popular rock bands, and renowned country artists. Stay tuned for appearances by artists such as Taylor Swift, The Weeknd, and Imagine Dragons, among others. Additionally, Phoenix is a frequent tour stop for Latin music icons and legendary acts as part of their national tours. For the most accurate and up-to-date concert schedules, check Gigfomo's Phoenix concert listings regularly.
What did the Footprint Center used to be called?
What did the Footprint Center used to be called? Before it was named Footprint Center, the venue in downtown Phoenix was known as Talking Stick Resort Arena. Over the years, the arena has had several names due to changing sponsorship agreements, including America West Arena and US Airways Center. Each rebranding has marked a new chapter in the venue's legacy, reflecting evolving partnerships and the city's dynamic growth. Today, as PHX Arena, it stands as a central hub for live entertainment, NBA games, and major events, welcoming fans from across Arizona and beyond. The arena's rich history and prominent location make it a cornerstone of the Phoenix entertainment district.
Who is performing in Phoenix in 2025?
Who is performing in Phoenix in 2025? In 2025, Phoenix is set to welcome an impressive array of performers across all music genres, with many headline concerts planned at PHX Arena and other top venues. Anticipated acts include international pop sensations, acclaimed country stars, and chart-topping rock bands. Artists like Ed Sheeran, Beyoncé, and Foo Fighters are expected to include Phoenix on their North American tours. Additionally, the city will host Latin music stars and legendary performers as part of major festival lineups. For the latest announcements and ticket information, visit Gigfomo for the most comprehensive and up-to-date list of who's performing in Phoenix in 2025.

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