Tucson Symphony Orchestra is bringing "Led Zeppelin" to the stage in March, and you can see it for half-price.

OK, half price if you're taking a friend, which is pretty much mandatory: It's the music of Led Zeppelin, the iconic English rock band that introduced us to heavy metal in its infancy and transformed the way we think of rock music.

On Cyber Monday — that's like Black Friday online — you can get a free ticket to "Led Zeppelin" when you buy a ticket. That show is on Friday, March 25.

Or you can get two tickets for the price of one for any of nine TSO shows including trumpeter Byron Stripling's "Sounds of New Orleans" pops concert on Jan. 16-17; jazz singer Curtis Stigers Valentine's Day concert Feb. 13-14; the Afro-Cuban jazz ensemble Mambo Kings on March 12-13; and any of the orchestra's remaining classics concerts including the return of George Hanson at the podium for the TSO's first-ever full orchestra performance of Mahler's "Das Lied von der Erde" and on Jan. 22 and 24 as part of the Tucson Desert Song Festival; and the choral masterpiece of "Carmina Burana" March 18 and 20 with a cast of guest vocalists and the TSO Chorus. This is the first time TSO has done the Carl Orff piece since 2007.

The sale begins at midnight Monday, Nov. 30, and ends at 11:59 p.m. Monday. Click here and enter promo code STAIRWAY.


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