The Trans-Siberian Orchestra will celebrate the 20-year anniversary of their annual winter tour later this year, hitting 65 cities across the U.S.

The tour, which is based off of the 1999 Ghosts of Christmas Eve TV movie, will kick-off on November 14 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Throughout the trek, they’ll make stops in cities like Denver, Toledo, Jacksonville, Orlando, and Pittsburgh before wrapping-up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on December 30.

“It’s hard to believe that 20 years ago, we had just seven shows,” Al Pitrelli, TSO’s music director and lead guitarist, told USA TODAY. “We were so happy that 10 to 11 thousand people came out to those shows and fell in love with Paul’s creation. Last year, with Paul’s family steering the ship, we realized that his dream will live beyond him, and that makes us all very proud, happy and thankful.”

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According to a press release,  the tour will feature a new set design and incorporate a presentation of the movie. The film, which follows a runaway girl, tells the story of how she seeks shelter in an abandoned theater on Christmas Eve. Some favorite tracks from TSO include “Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24,” “O’ Come All Ye Faithful,” and “Good King Joy.”

Each ticket sold will benefit select local charities. Check out TSO’s upcoming tour dates below.

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Trans-Siberian Orchestra Tour Dates 2018

Nov. 14 – Green Bay, Wisconsin @ Resch Center
Nov. 14 – Council Bluffs. Iowa @ Mid-America Center
Nov. 15 – Fort Wayne, Indiana @ Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
Nov. 15, – Tulsa, Oklahoma @ BOK Center
Nov. 16 – University Park, Pennsylvania @ Bryce Jordan Center
Nov. 17 – Allentown, Pennsylvania @ PPL Center
Nov. 17 – Denver, Colorada @ Pepsi Center
Nov. 18 – Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania @ Mohegan Sun Arena
Nov. 18 – Colorado Springs, Colorado @ Broadmoor World Arena
Nov. 20 – Salt Lake City @ Vivint Smart Home Arena
Nov. 21 – Erie, Pennsylvania, Erie @ Insurance Arena
Nov. 23 – Manchester, New Hampshire @ SNHU Arena
Nov. 23 – Spokane, Washington @ Spokane Arena
Nov. 24 – Worcester, Massachusetts @ DCU Center
Nov. 24 – Portland, Oregon @ Moda Center
Nov. 25 – Uncasville, Connecticu @ Mohegan Sun Arena
Nov. 25 – Tacoma, Washington @ Tacoma Dome
Nov. 28 – Albany, New York @ Times Union Center
Nov. 28 – Oakland, California @ Oracle Arena
Nov. 29 – Rochester, New York @ Blue Cross Arena
Nov. 29 – Fresno, California @ Save Mart Center
Nov. 30 – Toledo, Ohio @ Huntington Center
Nov. 30 – Sacramento, California @ Golden 1 Center
Dec. 1 – Dayton, Ohio @ Nutter Center
Dec. 1 – Ontario, California @ Citizens Business Bank Arena
Dec. 2 – Grand Rapids, Michigan @ Van Andel Arena
Dec. 2 – Phoenix, Arizona @ Gila River Arena
Dec. 5 – Indianapolis, Indiana @ Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Dec. 5 – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma @ Chesapeake Energy Arena
Dec. 6 – Lexington, Kentucky @ Rupp Arena
Dec. 6 – St Louis, Missouri @ Enterprise Center
Dec. 7 – Greenville, South Carolina @ Bon Secours Wellness Arena
Dec. 7 – Knoxville, Tennessee @ Thompson-Boling Arena
Dec. 8 – Charlotte, North Carolina @ Spectrum Center
Dec. 8 – Duluth, Georgia @ Infinite Energy Center
Dec. 9 – Greensboro, North Carolina @ Greensboro Coliseum Complex
Dec. 9 – Birmingham, Alabama @ Legacy Arena at The BJCC
Dec. 12 – Raleigh, North Carolina @ PNC Arena
Dec. 12 – Columbia, South Carolina @ Colonial Life Arena
Dec. 13 – Charleston, West Virginia @ Charleston Civic Center
Dec. 13 – Jacksonville, Florida @ Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
Dec. 14 – Cincinnati, Ohio @ U.S. Bank Arena
Dec. 14 – Sunrise, Florid @ BB&T Arena
Dec. 15 – Buffalo, New York @ KeyBank Center
Dec. 15 – Orlando, Florida @ Amway Center
Dec. 16 – Hershey, Pennsylvania @ Giant Center
Dec. 16 – Tampa, Florida @ Amalie Arena
Dec. 19 – Richmond, Virgini @ Richmond Coliseum
Dec. 19 – New Orleans, Louisiana @ Smoothie King Center
Dec. 20 – Uniondale, New York
Dec. 20 – Austin, Texas @ Frank Erwin Center
Dec. 21 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania @ Wells Fargo Center
Dec. 21 – Houston, Texas @ Toyota Center
Dec. 22 – Newark, New Jersey @  Prudential Center
Dec. 22 – Dallas, Texas @ American Airlines Center
Dec. 23 – Washington, D.C. @  Capital One Arena
Dec. 23 – San Antonio, Texas @ AT&T Center
Dec. 26 – Columbus, Ohio @ Nationwide Arena
Dec. 26 – Kansas City, Missouri @ Sprint Center
Dec. 28 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  @  PPG Paints Arena
Dec. 28 – Chicago, Illinois @  Allstate Arena
Dec. 29 – Detroit, Michigan @ Little Caesars Arena
Dec. 29 – St. Paul, Minnesota @ Xcel Energy Center
Dec. 30 – Cleveland, Ohio @ Quicken Loans Arena
Dec. 30 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin @  Entertainment and Sports Center