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Ramin Djawadi’s Game of Thrones Live Concert is less than 3 months away!

Game of Thrones had some of the best soundtracks in television history, thanks to the creative genius of music composer Ramin Djawadi. He returned with his amazing scores for House of The Dragon, the Game of Thrones prequel series, and just the teaser trailer was enough to remind the fans why we love his work so much. He will be back in May this year with a live concert, featuring some of the best tunes from the Game of Thrones franchise.
When is the Game of Thrones Live Concert?
The Game of Thrones Live Concert will feature music composer Ramin Djawadi and will be returning after several years for one night only on May 13, 2023, at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles from 8 p.m. The concert is being produced by Live Nation and will feature big-screen visuals and pyrotechnics. Djawadi recently posted a reminder on his official Twitter account:
Less than 3 months until we return to the @HollywoodBowl with the #GameofThrones Live Concert Experience on May 13!@GameOfThrones | @HBO | @LiveNation pic.twitter.com/eq5hnZxeEJ
— Ramin Djawadi (@Djawadi_Ramin) March 2, 2023
Where can you get the tickets for the Game of Thrones Live Concert?
The tickets for the official Game of Thrones Live Concert are already out. You can purchase yours from the official ticket master website right here. The tickets range from $29.50 to $7199 depending on the location and kind of seat you prefer.
Will Ramin Djawadi return for House of The Dragon Season 2?
Yes, Djawadi will return with his amazing scores in House of The Dragon Season 2. In fact, season 2 will have a lot more fighting scenes, that will feel incomplete without his music enhancing the watching experience.
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