Trans-Siberian Orchestra 2025: Complete Tour Guide
Trans-Siberian Orchestra launches their most ambitious tour yet with 106 performances across 64 markets, featuring an all-new production of "The Ghosts of Christmas Eve" plus a special 25th anniversary celebration of "Beethoven's Last Night."
For Wisconsin fans, this tour offers exceptional opportunities both at home and throughout the Midwest region, with Green Bay hosting one of only two opening night performances nationwide.
Wisconsin takes center stage as the Resch Center in Green Bay kicks off TSO's entire 2025 tour on November 13, while Milwaukee's Fiserv Forum provides a holiday weekend finale on December 27. The tour spans November 13 through December 30, featuring TSO's signature pyrotechnics, lasers, and theatrical storytelling across two simultaneously touring productions.
Wisconsin venues anchor the tour
Green Bay opens the entire tour
Resch Center - November 13, 2025
Shows at 2:30 PM & 7:30 PM
Historic significance: One of only two opening night cities nationwide
Venue capacity: 10,500 seats
Special features: Connected to Lambeau Field entertainment district, free parking at Lambeau lots
The Resch Center offers an intimate TSO experience compared to larger arenas. Parking is available at the adjacent Lambeau Field lots with both cash and credit card acceptance. The venue's strict bag policy recommends clear plastic bags for fastest entry. Located on Armed Forces Drive, the arena sits within walking distance of over 700 hotel rooms and Green Bay's entertainment district.
Milwaukee provides holiday weekend spectacle
Fiserv Forum - December 27, 2025
Shows at 3:00 PM & 7:30 PM
Venue capacity: 17,500 seats
Downtown location: Premium urban venue with extensive amenities
Milwaukee's show falls during the peak holiday weekend, positioned perfectly between Chicago (December 26) and Minneapolis (December 28) for fans planning multi-city adventures.
Complete nationwide tour schedule
The tour operates with two separate full-production touring units. Here’s a complete list of where to find the concerts.
November 2025 launch dates
November 13: Green Bay, WI (Resch Center) | Council Bluffs, IA (Mid-America Center)
November 15: Cincinnati, OH (Heritage Bank Center) | Denver, CO (Ball Arena)
November 16: Youngstown, OH (Covelli Centre) | Colorado Springs, CO (Broadmoor World Arena)
November 19: Knoxville, TN (Thompson-Boling Arena) | Salt Lake City, UT (Delta Center)
November 20: Greensboro, NC (First Horizon Coliseum) | Idaho Falls, ID (Mountain America Center)
November 21: Allentown, PA (PPL Center) | Spokane, WA (Spokane Arena)
November 22: Wilkes-Barre, PA (Mohegan Arena) | Seattle, WA (Climate Pledge Arena)
November 23: Hershey, PA (Giant Center) | Portland, OR (Moda Center)
November 25: Bakersfield, CA (Dignity Health Arena)
November 26: Ottawa, ON (Canadian Tire Centre)
November 28: Manchester, NH (SNHU Arena) | Sacramento, CA (Golden 1 Center)
November 29: Worcester, MA (DCU Center) | Anaheim, CA (Honda Center)
November 30: Uncasville, CT (Mohegan Sun Arena) | Phoenix, AZ (PHX Arena)
December holiday season intensifies
The December schedule reveals TSO's strategic routing patterns, with major market clusters enabling efficient travel for dedicated fans.
Early December Midwest expansion:
December 3: Fort Wayne, IN (Allen County War Memorial) | Tulsa, OK (BOK Center)
December 4: Indianapolis, IN (Gainbridge Fieldhouse) | Little Rock, AR (Simmons Bank Arena)
December 5: Toledo, OH (Huntington Center) | Springfield, MO (Great Southern Bank Arena)
December 6: Dayton, OH (Nutter Center) | Kansas City, MO (T-Mobile Center)
December 7: Grand Rapids, MI (Van Andel Arena) | Oklahoma City, OK (Paycom Center)
Mid-December Southeast and Northeast focus:
December 10: Lexington, KY (Rupp Arena) | Birmingham, AL (Legacy Arena)
December 11: Raleigh, NC (Lenovo Center) | Jacksonville, FL (VyStar Veterans Memorial)
December 12: Greenville, SC (Bon Secours Wellness Arena) | Sunrise, FL (Amerant Bank Arena)
December 13: Charlotte, NC (Spectrum Center) | Orlando, FL (Kia Center)
December 14: Atlanta, GA (Gas South Arena) | Tampa, FL (Benchmark International Arena)
Peak holiday week concludes the tour:
December 17: Albany, NY (MVP Arena) | New Orleans, LA (Smoothie King Center)
December 18: Elmont, NY (UBS Arena) | Austin, TX (Moody Center)
December 19: Newark, NJ (Prudential Center) | Houston, TX (Toyota Center)
December 20: Pittsburgh, PA (PPG Paints Arena) | Dallas, TX (American Airlines Center)
December 21: Philadelphia, PA (Xfinity Mobile Arena) | San Antonio, TX (Frost Bank Center)
December 23: Columbus, OH (Nationwide Arena) | St. Louis, MO (Enterprise Center)
December 26: Cleveland, OH (Rocket Arena) | Chicago, IL (Allstate Arena)
December 27: Detroit, MI (Little Caesars Arena) | Milwaukee, WI (Fiserv Forum)
December 28: Hamilton, ON (TD Coliseum) | Minneapolis, MN (Target Center)
December 30: Washington, DC (Capital One Arena) | Fargo, ND (Fargodome)
Midwest opportunities for Wisconsin fans
The December 26-28 holiday weekend creates an exceptional three-day circuit for Wisconsin fans, with Chicago, Milwaukee, and Minneapolis forming a perfect Midwest triangle. Detroit also performs December 27, offering an alternative to the Milwaukee show.
Strategic multi-show routing
Option 1 - Holiday Weekend Circuit:
December 26: Chicago (Allstate Arena) - 2.5 hours from Milwaukee
December 27: Milwaukee (Fiserv Forum) - Home base
December 28: Minneapolis (Target Center) - 4.5 hours from Milwaukee
Option 2 - Early Season Regional:
November 13: Green Bay (opening night) - 2 hours from Milwaukee
December 7: Grand Rapids, MI - 4 hours from Milwaukee
December 27: Milwaukee - Home finale
Comprehensive regional venue information
Chicago's Allstate Arena (December 26) seats 18,500 for concerts with extensive parking options and full accessibility features. Located in Rosemont near O'Hare Airport, the venue offers premium amenities and multiple show time options.
Minneapolis Target Center (December 28) provides 20,500 concert capacity in downtown Minneapolis. The venue features modern amenities, accessible parking, and connects to the Minneapolis skyway system for weather protection during Minnesota winters.
Detroit's Little Caesars Arena (December 27) offers 22,000 concert capacity in downtown Detroit. This premium venue features state-of-the-art acoustics and extensive dining options, positioned in the heart of Detroit's revitalized downtown district.
Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena (December 7) seats 12,000 for concerts and serves as an ideal mid-tour destination for Wisconsin fans. The venue offers convenient parking and sits within Grand Rapids' walkable downtown entertainment district.
Ticket access and special features
Fan club presales provide optimal access
Legacy Members: September 4, 10 AM local time
Signature Members: September 5, 10 AM local time
General public sale: September 12, 10 AM local time
Pricing structure ranges from $39-67 starting prices before fees, with VIP packages extending to $2,414 for premium experiences. TSO's signing line returns for the first time since 2019, offering every evening show attendee one free autographed item.
2025 tour production highlights
The tour features an all-new production of "The Ghosts of Christmas Eve" combined with a special second set celebrating the 25th anniversary of "Beethoven's Last Night." Shows run approximately 2.5 hours including intermission, maintaining TSO's signature blend of classical music, rock anthems, and theatrical storytelling.
Production elements include:
Enhanced pyrotechnics and laser systems
Multiple stage configurations
Snow effects and theatrical lighting
Full rock orchestra with choir
Narrative storytelling throughout performances
Venue logistics and policies
Universal venue considerations
Most venues now operate cashless payment systems, though cash-to-card conversion stations are typically available. Bag policies vary significantly - the Resch Center prohibits most bags while larger arenas allow small purses through security screening.
Parking costs range from $10-35 at most venues, with premium options reaching $65-99 in major markets. Pre-purchasing parking through Ticketmaster or venue websites often provides savings and guaranteed spaces.
Accessibility across all venues
All tour venues provide ADA-compliant seating with companion ticket availability. Most locations offer assisted listening devices and welcome service animals. Accessible parking operates on a first-come, first-served basis at most venues.
Tour routing reveals strategic patterns
TSO's routing demonstrates carefully planned regional clusters that enable efficient fan travel. The East Coast cluster spans Pennsylvania through New England, while the Southeast cluster covers Florida through the Carolinas. The Midwest cluster creates optimal opportunities for Wisconsin fans with shows in Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Indiana, and Ohio.
Weather considerations become crucial for December shows, particularly for the December 26-28 weekend circuit. Wisconsin fans planning multiple shows should monitor weather forecasts and consider flexible travel arrangements.
Conclusion
Trans-Siberian Orchestra's 2025 tour represents their most comprehensive nationwide coverage, anchored by Wisconsin's historic role as tour opener in Green Bay. The strategic positioning of Milwaukee during peak holiday weekend, combined with optimal regional routing through Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit, and Grand Rapids, creates unprecedented opportunities for Wisconsin fans to experience multiple performances.
The tour's dual production strategy enables this extensive coverage while maintaining TSO's legendary production quality. From the intimate opening night experience in Green Bay to the grand holiday finale options throughout the Midwest, Wisconsin fans can design personalized tour experiences ranging from single hometown shows to comprehensive regional adventures spanning multiple states and venues.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra launches their most ambitious tour yet with 106 performances across 64 markets, featuring an all-new production of "The Ghosts of Christmas Eve" plus a special 25th anniversary celebration of "Beethoven's Last Night."