For those who cherish holiday traditions, this concert is an annual highlight for many.

It really is like no other show!

The countdown to holiday magic is on with the best concert of the holiday season (in my opinion) coming to New Jersey in just weeks!

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Trans-Siberian Orchestra's Holiday Tour Is Coming To The Garden State Next Month

It’s been years since I last saw Trans-Siberian Orchestra live, but that concert remains my all-time favorite.

It's one I still talk about to this day! The music, the energy, the whole atmosphere. It was absolutely amazing.

I loved every single minute of it.

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The fun started on November 13th when the big tour kicked off in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and it doesn't wrap up until December 30th in Fargo, North Dakota, so there's still plenty of holiday magic left. 

Experience The Joy Of The Season With The Trans-Siberian Orchestra

The Trans-Siberian Orchestra will take center stage at the Prudential Center for their “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve” tour on December 19th at two different times...at 3 pm and 8 pm.

Tickets for “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve” tour went on sale back in September, through Ticketmaster.

Below is a list of other 2025 concerts that were considered "must-see."

What was your favorite concert this year?

New Jersey concerts: 2025

A rundown of the big acts coming to New Jersey in 2025, as of October 2024

Gallery Credit: Dino Flammia

25 Christmas songs performed by NJ artists

If you celebrate Christmas, the next month of your life is likely going to be consumed with shopping for gifts, retrieving a tree, decorating the house, and going out on adventures to see elaborate light displays.

The one thing that you must have at the ready for all of these scenarios is Christmas music.

Since a lot of the songs you hear tend to get repetitive this time of year, why not pay homage to some of the great singers, bands, and musicians that make New Jersey's music history so rich.

Gallery Credit: Joe Votruba

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