Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) Tribute rings in the holidays during free Electric Concert Series performance, Dec. 8 

ST. GEORGE — Community members are urged to don their most festive holiday attire, gather the kids and head down to The Electric Theater on December 8 at 7 p.m. On that night the Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) Tribute will take the stage as part of the monthly Electric Concert Series. The band will perform hits from TSO’s beloved seasonal trilogy, Christmas Eve and Other Stories, The Christmas Attic and The Lost Christmas Eve.

Hailing from Enterprise, Utah, the band members say they are lifelong fans of TSO’s unique blend of rock, pop, classical music and opera, noting, “We are a family band who all love music, and love playing it even more. We’ve always enjoyed the Trans-Siberian Orchestra music, and want to give the opportunity for more people to hear it live!”

Added Jeremy Poston, Electric Theater Technical Theater Coordinator, “Since 1999, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra has become almost synonymous with holiday music. Their worldwide performances never fail to bring audiences of all ages together to enjoy their inventive, rich compositions. We are excited that this wonderful family from Enterprise is carrying on TSO’s tradition, and will share their talents with our community.”

Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no charge for admission, but donations are appreciated. The Electric Theater is located at 68 E. Tabernacle Street in downtown St. George.

More information

www.sgcityutah.gov

About the City of St. George

St. George is the largest city in Washington County and the fifth-largest city in Utah with more than 100,000 residents. In recent years, people from across the United States have been attracted to St. George’s world class healthcare, active lifestyle, access to university education and proximity to unrivaled recreation. Scenic beauty abounds throughout the city and region including Snow Canyon State Park, Quail Creek and Sand Hollow Reservoirs and Zion National Park. With an average of about 300 days of sunshine per year, the community welcomes all to live, work, play and eat and experience the ‘Brighter Side’ in St. George, Utah.

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