Trans-Siberian Orchestra will return to Indy Dec. 19. Here's how you can score $50 tickets

For the first time in over a decade, Trans-Siberian Orchestra is bringing its beloved holiday rock opera, "The Lost Christmas Eve," back to stages across the country — including in Indianapolis.

The multi-platinum rockers will perform at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Dec. 19. The show will include a performance of the rock opera, complete with pyrotechnics, lasers and more, and a second set that will feature hits and fan favorites.

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The band is celebrating several milestones this year: the 20th anniversary of "The Lost Christmas Eve," serving their 20 millionth concertgoer and donating more than $20 million to charities, according to promoters.

A portion of ticket proceeds from the Gainbridge show will benefit Danville nonprofit Sheltering Wings, which focuses on domestic abuse prevention and survivor services, and the Indianapolis Zoo.

Trans-Siberian Orchestra in Indianapolis: How to get tickets

Various presales begin Sept. 12 with general onsale starting Sept. 13 at 10 a.m. For more information and tickets, visit bit.ly/47lIOwf.

Trans-Siberian Orchestra: $50 tickets

Beginning with public onsale, a limited number of tickets will be made available for $49.99, before taxes and fees, for one week or while supplies last.

Where is Gainbridge Fieldhouse?

The arena, home of the Indiana Pacers and Fever, is located in downtown Indy at 125 S. Pennsylvania St.

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