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Trans-Siberian Orchestra Wraps a Massively Successful Holiday Season With Record Ticket and Album Sales - Band's 80+ Date National Tour Sold 516,000+Tickets During the Seven Week
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New Album THE LOST CHRISTMAS EVE was Certified Gold in Six Weeks!!!!
TSO Radio Airplay Increased from 15k Spins in 2003 to 20k Spins in 2004
New York, NY- January 7, 2005 - The TSO phenomenon continues to captivate the
holiday season, as evident by the group's highly successful 2004 national
concert tour and a strong presence on the Billboard Album Charts. The
band's holiday tour hit over 80 markets and was seen by over 516,000 people,
up from 380,000 last year. TSO also graced fans with their first new album
in four years, The Lost Christmas Eve (Lava), which was certified gold after
six weeks in stores. A stellar collection of 23 new tracks, the album was a
stronghold in the Top 50 of the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart for six
consecutive weeks, peaking at #26. The Lost Christmas Eve also spent ten
straight weeks in the Top 5 of the Seasonal Chart and held the #1 spot for
one week. These achievements further reaffirm Trans-Siberian Orchestra's
place as an American holiday institution.
The band's past two holiday releases also brought in impressive numbers in
2004. The RIAA Certified Double Platinum Christmas Eve & Other Stories
(Lava) sold another 251k, bringing total album scans to 1,951,000. The
album spent seven weeks in the Top 10 of the Seasonal Chart and six weeks in
the Top 5 of the Catalog Chart, hitting #1 for two straight weeks. Finally,
it spent nine consecutive weeks at #1 on the Christian Catalog Chart. The
band's second holiday album, The Christmas Attic (Lava), was certified
platinum and sold another 154k last year, bringing total scans close to 1
million. The album also maintained a significant presence on the Seasonal,
Catalog and Christian Catalog Charts. In addition to The Lost Christmas
Eve, TSO released the Christmas Trilogy Box Set (Lava)in the fall of 2004.
Along with the 3 holiday albums, the set includes the Platinum DVD Ghost of
Christmas Eve (Lava), which achieved its highest sales yet last year.
With its timeless message, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra has become an
essential amongst music lovers during the Christmas season. 2004 marked
the band's sixth consecutive year of touring. In addition to their second
annual appearance on ABC's Good Morning America, for the third consecutive
year, PBS broadcasted the group's holiday TV special The Ghosts of Christmas
Eve, which co-stars Ossie Davis, Jewel and Michael Crawford. Year after
year, the sounds of TSO dominate radio airwaves, increasing from 15k spins
in 2003 to 20k spins in 2004. Look out for a new non-holiday album from the
Trans-Siberian Orchestra in 2006.
For more information on TSO and tour dates please go to
trans-siberian.com/press2004.
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