A Game of Thrones orchestral experience is coming to London later in 2017

You could feel like you're in King's Landing this November.
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Winter is coming.

If you have ever wished to see an orchestra play some of the iconic compositions from Game of Thrones live, then you're in luck. A one-off event has been announced that will bring the epic fantasy opuses to the London Palladium.

The concert, titled A Celebration of the Music from Game of Thrones, The Lord of the Rings, and The Hobbit will bring George R. R. Martin and J. R. R. Tolkein's hugely popular franchises together for the very first time, recreating the spectacular scores made famous in the TV and movie adaptations of their works.

This event will be the first of its kind for UK Game of Thrones fans. A previous event titled the Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience ran for 24 dates across the United States and Canada.

Ramin Djawadi is the composer behind the music of GoT, and we can't imagine how amazing the triumphant title music will sound in the Palladium. Or how about hearing the earth-shattering Light Of The Seven, the nine-minute song played in the Season 6 finale when Cersei Lannister sent wildfire through the Sept of Baelor? 

And as an added bonus, fans of middle-earth can get their LOTR fix at the event too. Howard Shore's musical pieces will also be performed by the orchestra at the evening, presented by Senbla and Silva Screen Live.

The concert takes place on Sunday November 12, with tickets going on general sale tomorrow morning (September 1) at 9am.

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