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Best Shows in December 2024

November 2024

in Shreveport-Bossier City

January 2025

Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Lost Christmas Eve at Brookshire Grocery Arena

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.

A Christmas Carol at Strand Theatre

A Christmas Carol

Penny-pinching and bad-tempered old miser Ebenezer Scrooge goes on the adventure of his life, from his past to his present and beyond and learns that the value of gold will never equal that of genuine love for his fellow men. The classic holiday tale returns with its beloved characters and message of compassion, love and kindness and of course, Christmas spirit!

Colter Wall at Shreveport Municipal Memorial Auditorium

Colter Wall

At 26 years, Colter Wall is quickly getting his name in the country game. Following his debut self-titled album, Wall has continued to release a feel-good sound with his fourth album 'Little Songs', released in 2023. His music is said to mirror the sounds of the 70s, and his recent album follows suit. He is now hitting the road on his brand new tour, don't miss your chance to see him live!

Ben Folds at Strand Theatre

Ben Folds

The frontman of his self-named band, rock artist and producer Ben Folds continues to work with some of the most eclectic names in music and entertainment (remember his Common People cover that featured William Shatner and Bill Clinton?), as well as pushing the envelope on alt-rock ever further. A self-confessed enigma, he prefers to stay out of the limelight except when touring, but can easily claim credit for some of music's most unlikely trends.