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Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Lost Christmas Eve at Honda Center Anaheim

Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Lost Christmas Eve

The Trans-Siberian Orchestra is hitting the road once again in 2024, bringing their electrifying holiday rock opera to audiences across North America. To mark the 20th anniversary of their fourth studio album, The Lost Christmas Eve, the progressive metal group will perform 109 shows throughout November and December. Join them for a festive celebration that spans over two decades of Christmas magic! Along with The Lost Christmas Eve, fans can expect some of the band's greatest hits, making it clear why audiences keep coming back year after year.

The Nutcracker at Grove of Anaheim

The Nutcracker

The Nutcracker is one of the country's favorite Christmas events, and one of the most performed ballets in the world! This magical story of dancing toys and a Nutcracker prince is paired perfectly with Tchaikovsky's beautiful score. An annual Nutcracker performance by your local ballet company is the perfect way to welcome in Christmas with the whole family!

Whitney Cummings at Grove of Anaheim

Whitney Cummings

Co-creator of 2 Broke Girls, podcast host and star of her own NBC show, the hilariously honest comedian Whitney Cummings is taking to the road. Expect an evening of laughter as this candid comic lets you into her sarcastic world. With past targets including workplace politics, co-dependency, relationships and more, nothing is off-limits for Cummings.

Tinashe at House of Blues

Tinashe

RnB diva-in-waiting Tinashe is bringing her smooth and scintillating blend of sparse beats, soulful vocals and radio-ready grooves on a tour of the US in support of her upcoming album Quantum Baby. The 'Nasty' songstress isn't just a multi-platinum-certified R&B disruptor, but also a singer, writer, and dancer who produces, mixes, engineers, creative directs, and edits her work. By taking complete control of her independence, she pushes boundaries in every way. 2023's "BB/ANG3L," featured the tantalizing 'Needs' and was included on various year-end lists - including Pitchfork and Paper Magazine.

Home Free Vocal Band at Grove of Anaheim

Home Free Vocal Band

The world's first country a cappella group had a phenomenal start to their career, winning NBC's The Sing-Off in 2013. Since then they've released five studio albums, including Country Evolution, which hit the No.4 spot on the Top Country Albums chart and featured unique Home Free takes on Dolly's '9 to 5', and 'The Devil Went Down to Georgia'.

ZZ Top at Grove of Anaheim

ZZ Top

Influenced by the likes of Johnny Lee Hooker and Muddy Waters, Rock & Roll hall of famers ZZ Top infuse their classic blues riffs with the spirited, often humorous pursuit of worldly pleasures. Look no further for catchy tunes about fast cars, sharp clothes and good times... and of course the iconic (and pretty incredible) facial hair.

Men At Work at Grove of Anaheim

Men At Work

They come from a land Down Under, and they're bringing the flowing beer, but hopefully not the men who chunder. Grammy Award-winners Men at Work are back and touring the United States this fall after a successful run in South America. The multi-platinum-selling Australians are set to revive the eighties on their countrywide tour, so join in the fun and dance the night away!

The Front Bottoms at House of Blues

The Front Bottoms

New Jersey emo-folk band The Front Bottoms take their 'Finding Your Way Home' tour on the road. Still riding the success of their 2023 album 'You Are Who You Hang Out With', expect to hear new Front Bottoms tracks alongside their certified emo classics 'Twin Size Mattress', 'Be Nice To Me', and 'Flashlight'.

Usher at Honda Center Anaheim

Usher

You've seen his Super Bowl half-time show, now see him live! One of the most iconic R&B artists out there is hitting the road on the 'Usher: Past Present Future' tour! Multi-platinum music artist Usher first rose to fame in the late 90s, when his hit single 'Nice and Slow' helped close out a decade pack with croony make-out songs. Now he's older and wiser, but still blessed with the same vocals and cheeky smile that help spur his initial rise to fame.

Parker McCollum at Honda Center Anaheim

Parker McCollum

Austin-born singer-songwriter Parker McCollum is relatively new on the scene, releasing his debut album, 'The Limestone Kid', in early 2015. But don't let that fool you - he's swiftly become one of country musics' ones to watch. Make a date to see this rising star live on stage and discover what makes him such a special new sound.

Atreyu at House of Blues

Atreyu

Get ready to rock! American metalcore band, Atreyu are grabbing their kit and hitting the road on the 'The Hope Of A Spark' tour with Point North, Within Destruction and LYLVC. This upcoming tour will see Atreyu head to Sacramento this Spring, stopping at big cities like Seattle, Utah and Houston, before wrapping up in Colorado. Now's your chance to hear the new album live and of course Atreyu will be bringing some fan favorites along with him.

Bowling For Soup at House of Blues

Bowling For Soup

If you need a dose of unpretentious, instantly catchy pop-punk, then there are few better bands to see than Bowling for Soup. The quintet formed in the 1990s, and spent much of the decade cultivating a small but loyal following as their contemporaries (Green Day et al) took over the world. Get ready to have fun with Bowling For Soup this year!

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