The Trans-Siberian Orchestra, the biggest band in the history of the holidays is celebrating their 25th Christmas and you'll get a chance to celebrate with them in sunny Orlando, Florida for a big concert on December 18, 2021. If you've never had the chance to see the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, they are an amazing, dynamic group of musicians known for their incredible laser lights and pyrotechnics displays during their shows. It's an unforgettable experience to see one of their shows and this great giveaway includes a trip for two to see them live on December 18 with VIP tickets to the show, airfare and hotel are included, $500 in spending money, AND a $1000 shopping spree in Orlando!

HERE'S HOW TO ENTER:

From November 8 through the 24, listen in on weekdays here to Classic Hits at 9:00 am, 12:00 pm, and at 3:00 pm for a Christmas code word. There will be a different code word each time. After hearing the code word, open up our app and enter that code word in the app for your chance at this amazing TSO holiday package!

Make sure you download our app if you haven’t already. It’s your chance to win a trip to enjoy the TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA’S 2021 WINTER TOUR in Orlando from Classic Hits at Amway Center In Orlando, FL at 8:00 pm on December 18, 2021.

Make sure you check out our contest rules.

To learn more about the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, visit www.trans-siberian.com.

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