Live Nation and Game of Thrones composer Ramin Djawadi will bring the sounds of Westeros to arenas nationwide this fall. Announced on Thursday, the Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience will return to arenas and amphitheaters around the country beginning in early September, as the hugely-popular HBO series prepares to wrap its final season in the coming weeks.
The Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience—which initially performed music a heard in the series at venues around the world beginning in 2017 before wrapping last year—will return to North America for a run of 20 performances over the span of a month beginning on September 5th in Syracuse, NY and wrapping on October 5th in Hollywood, CA. As with the shows on the last tour, Djawadi will lead an orchestra and choir performing music from all seven seasons of the iconic Emmy Award-winning HBO series, with venues providing a setting worthy of the intense fandom that surrounds the series.
According to reports, Djawadi will look to give his show some updates from last year’s global run. Fans should listen for the additions of new musical themes heard in the recent episodes of the show’s latest and final season.
“The Game of Thrones fan base reaches all corners of the globe, so we are excited a wider international audience will now be able to experience Ramin’s extraordinary talent.” HBO’s Jeff Peters said about bringing the vast world of the show to cities of its international audiences beginning back in 2017.
Fans can purchase tickets to the upcoming event when they go on sale beginning next on Monday, May 13th, at 10 a.m. local time here.