Nope - not a diving post...
Well, thanks to Hurricane Katrina, people in southern Florida have the chance to go to the greatest concert of their lives without dealing with the TSA. Trans-Siberian Orchestra had to reschedule a bunch of dates due to the aftermath of the storm so the Hard Rock Seminole picked up a date. Most years, they don't get this far south so I have to fly someplace cold to see them.
I have seen a lot of great concerts since the early 70's, and these guys are right up there with the greats for a live show. I don't know what the ticket prices are - I don't sweat details like that in the face of greatness, but tickets last year for the show in Boston were $30. Microcheap when a Stones ticket at the American Airlines Arena was $463 on Ticket Master.
Miss this show and you have no one but yourself to blame...
Website for more info: http://www.trans-siberian.com/intro.html
Well, thanks to Hurricane Katrina, people in southern Florida have the chance to go to the greatest concert of their lives without dealing with the TSA. Trans-Siberian Orchestra had to reschedule a bunch of dates due to the aftermath of the storm so the Hard Rock Seminole picked up a date. Most years, they don't get this far south so I have to fly someplace cold to see them.
I have seen a lot of great concerts since the early 70's, and these guys are right up there with the greats for a live show. I don't know what the ticket prices are - I don't sweat details like that in the face of greatness, but tickets last year for the show in Boston were $30. Microcheap when a Stones ticket at the American Airlines Arena was $463 on Ticket Master.
Miss this show and you have no one but yourself to blame...
Website for more info: http://www.trans-siberian.com/intro.html