The Wizards of Winter
date_rangeDec 2access_time7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Wizards of Winter

2025–26 BRIGHT STAR SEASON

The Wizards of Winter–A Holiday Event for the Whole Family!

Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. 

Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre

Orchestra Pit: $69 

Main Floor: $59 

Lower Balcony: $49
Upper Balcony: $39
 

Plus a $3 convenience fee and $1 facility fee per ticket.  
All orders will include a 5.5% sales tax. 

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Musical intensity and stage theatrics combine to a create fun-filled Christmas holiday rock experience for the whole family. The Wizards of Winter include members who have performed with The Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Def Leppard, Trixter, Blue Oyster Cult, and Alice Cooper, along with Broadway veterans. They will perform their holiday rock opera, The Christmas Dream. Join The Wizards and experience the magic firsthand as they take you on a musical journey in search of the meaning of Christmas. 

 

This 11-member ensemble boasts soaring vocal harmonies, precision string instrumentation, powerful percussion, and stunning keyboard work, layered around a rich storyboard that evokes memories and emotions of December’s past. Experience the excitement–from rock and pop, to ballads, snowball fights, beach balls, and and even a visit from Mrs. Claus. This show has something for everyone. Let memories be made where the magic is real and make your holiday season unforgettable. 

IMPORTANT NOTICE:
The Viterbo University Fine Arts Center’s official and exclusive ticketing partner is OvationTix. Make sure you are buying directly through our website, www.viterbo.edu/fac or OvationTix. We do not use a third-party ticket reseller/vendor. Do not purchase through unauthorized resellers, as we will not be able to guarantee entry. If you are using a search engine to find tickets, be careful. Unauthorized sites with overpriced/counterfeit/invalid tickets are often listed above official ones. If you come across an offer online/on social media for resale tickets, please be extra cautious. If there is a ticket offer–especially from someone you do not know–that seems too good to be true, it is probably fake.