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Wednesday Nov. 21
HP Pavilion
525 W. Santa Clara St.
San Jose
408.998.TIXS
$35.50–$49.50 BUY TICKETS
JUST IN TIME for the holiday season, the Trans—Siberian Orchestra comes to the Bay Area to spread its wholly original holiday cheer in the form of a Christmas—oriented rock opera. Combining classical arrangements and an entire orchestral ensemble with guitar—based rock & roll, TSO goes above and beyond the average church choir to overtly honor every kid's favorite holiday. In 2004, the group released its third Christmas album, Lost Christmas Eve, completing the festive winter trilogy. Though countless artists have recorded Christmas material (even Jimi Hendrix had a three—song Christmas LP), none can compare to a full—fledged rock opera like that of the Trans—Siberian Orchestra.
Friday Nov. 23
The Blank Club
44 S. Almaden Ave.
San Jose
408.292.5265
$10 BUY TICKETS
The Phenomenauts
PHENOMENALLY FUN, these campy retro intergalactic planetary space cadets have built themselves something of a cult following in the Bay Area with their toe—tapping rockabilly pop songs and outrageous live shows complete with costumes and props like the Streamerator, which blasts rolls of toilet paper into the atmosphere. This sci—fi rocket roll band tours in a tricked—out art van dubbed the Galactic Battlecruiser. You can't miss it.
Friday Nov. 23
HP Pavilion
525 W. Santa Clara St.
San Jose
408.998.TIXS
$45.50–$155.50 BUY TICKETS
Vicente Fernández
THE UNDISPUTED king of traditional ranchera music makes the trip north to satisfy his American fanbase, and there's no doubt Vicente Fernandez will get plenty of love in this corner of the world. The '60s icon has led a long and illustrious career that dates back to his days as "El Idolo de Mexico," which earned him comparisons to Frank Sinatra and even Elvis Presley. Surely the King would have recognized Fernandez's vocal talent and onstage flair—after all, it was enough to earn the ranchera legend a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a bundle of Grammy nominations, and a Person of the Year Award from the Latin Recording Academy in 2002.