Game of Thrones season 7 spoilers: Concert tour will reveal 'extension to the Game of Thrones universe'

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Fans of the fantasy drama hit series Game of Thrones may also anticipate a live concert other than its upcoming last installment. Ramin Djawadi, the man behind the musical compositions viewers hear in the series, will be conducting a major nationwide tour in line with HBO's critically acclaimed show which will be produced by Live Nation.

Expect to be immersed in an expansive set production as the event will sport latest technology, combinations of LED screens and stage designs, bundled with the full orchestra that will aim to let the viewers experience a Game of Thrones extravaganza. It is dubbed as "an immersive music and visual experience that will bring the Seven Kingdoms to life on a scale never seen before. Using state-of-the-art technology, Game of Thrones composer Ramin Djawadi, along with a full orchestra and choir, will take fans on a musical journey through the realm – from King's Landing to Winterfell, along the northern stretches of the Kingsroad to The Wall and across the Narrow Sea to Braavos, Meereen and beyond."

Isaac Hempstead-Wright, who portrays Bran Stark, will also be in attendance for the event. They revealed that the concert will show teasers for the possible continuation of the legacy that Game of Thrones established in the industry. The concert will reveal " exciting new details surrounding an extension to the Game of Thrones universe." If fans want to have a head start in knowing the reincarnation of the series, they could have a lead by attending Djawadi's live concert.

The event will reportedly use scenes from Game of Thrones to narrate a journey of the Seven Kingdoms where viewers can feel the connection of the orchestra as it shows the familiar places of King's Landing, Braavos, Dorne, The Wall and many others. In an article by EW, the concert will also reportedly use new scenes that are available and were made only for the tour.

Djawadi stated in an article by Variety where the idea all started from. "We were in the studio together [TV show's creators] reviewing some music and one of them said, 'I would love to see this live. I want to full orchestra. I want to see a choir.' So we went from there."

Executive producers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss expressed their admiration for the composer. "For seven years, Ramin has been blowing our mind with his music's force, subtlety, and endless inventiveness. The GoT Concert Experience will be unique in the history of concert tours, an eye-popping, ear-splitting, phantasmagoric blend of the show's visuals and Ramin's powerful compositions. We are more excited for it than anyone."

Djawdi said that the design of the stage will incorporate a 360 degrees screen for an immersive experience. "There won't be a bad seat in the house," he said. The fans will hear favorite compositions from the series such as "Mhysa." "The Children," and "Light of the Seven."

EW listed the dates for the 28 cities that are included in the concert tour. Tickets will be available on Live Nation on August 13.

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