Game of Thrones - The Concert Show
Relive all the action and emotion of one of the top television dramas of recent years as the spectacular show, Game of Thrones - Live in Concert, tours Germany this year. The production by Cinema Festival Symphonics is on tour in Germany throughout December, January, February and March, rocking up in more than 20 German cities, as well as Basel in Switzerland.
The best music from all the seasons
Under the direction of Stephen Ellery, a cast of more than 100, including soloists, a choir and live orchestra, recreate some of the most dramatic moments from the epic Game of Thrones saga, playing the award-winning score created for the show by German-born composer Ramin Djawadi.
The first tour generated standing ovations and outstanding reviews and the current show has been updated with highlights from the Emmy-nominated final season of the hit show, which was made unforgettable by the emotional intensity of the music. Any true fan will be thrilled to hear it performed live by a full orchestra and choir.
Spectacular light and screen animations
In addition to the stirring force of the music, fans are treated to a spectacular visual display. A dramatic light show and screen animations have been created to support the musical performance of the orchestra.
Concertgoers should expect to be taken on an emotional visual and musical journey through the Seven Kingdoms, in a multimedia experience that has received rave reviews from fans and will be a welcome treat for those still pining for the lost world of Westeros.
Attending Game of Thrones - The Concert Show
The Game of Thrones musical tour takes in the following German cities:
- Rostock, December 27
- Stuttgart, January 4
- Berlin, January 21
- Hamburg, January 24
- Düsseldorf, January 30
- Hannover, February 2
- Augsburg, February 6
- Frankfurt am Main, February 7
- Karlsruhe, February 8
- Dortmund, February 12
- Bremen, February 13
- Lübeck, February 14
- Erfurt, February 25
- Chemnitz, February 28
- Munich, March 4
- Cologne, March 6
- Nuremberg, March 7
- Kiel, March 16
- Dresden, March 22
You can purchase tickets from the usual outlets, including Eventim. Prices vary depending on the venue and seats available.