Marking its 25th anniversary, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring will return as one of the major live film events of the year: a vast, emotional arena experience bringing thousands of fans together to journey through Middle-earth like never before.

Touring Dublin, London, Glasgow, Manchester and Birmingham with matinee and evening performances in each city, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring in Concert brings one of cinema’s most beloved blockbuster films to the arena stage. The production pairs the full film with a live performance of composer Howard Shore’s Academy Award-winning score, performed by leading orchestras and choirs in each city.

The London performances at The O2 will be the largest staging of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring in Concert ever presented in the UK, while audiences in Dublin, Glasgow, Manchester and Birmingham will have the chance to experience the production in their city for the first time.

The tour sees The Fellowship of the Ring presented on a 60ft HD screen alongside a live performance of Howard Shore’s score, brought to life by 239 musicians performing in perfect sync with the film. The full orchestra and chorus accompany every step of the journey, from the rolling hills of the Shire to the depths of Moria and beyond.

Widely regarded as one of the defining achievements in film music, Shore’s score has topped Classic FM’s Movie Music Hall of Fame for three consecutive years, cementing its place as one of the world’s favourite film soundtracks.

The film introduces us to Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood), the lowly hobbit who is enlisted by the great wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen) to undertake an epic quest to save Middle-earth from the ever-growing forces of darkness. It’s a mighty tale of myths and magic, greed and deception, courage and conviction, men and monsters, elves and dwarves… and the one ring that rules them all.

Since its release in 2001 The Fellowship of the Ring has remained one of the most influential blockbuster films ever made. The first chapter in a trilogy that continues to shape popular culture, its legacy can be seen everywhere: from internet memes and global fan communities to New Zealand’s thriving screen tourism industry, the subsequent The Hobbit films, and further cinematic stories already in development.

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring in Concert Dates:

Matinee & Evening Shows on All Dates

Sunday 11 October Dublin 3 Arena
RTE Concert Orchestra
Dun Laoghaire Choral Society

Sunday 29 November London The O2
Conductor Ludwig Wicki
Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra
Crouch End Festival Chorus
Trinity Boys Choir

Sunday 6 December Glasgow OVO Hydro
Conductor Shih-Hung Young
Royal Scottish National Orchestra
RSNO Chorus + RSNO Youth Chorus

Saturday 12 December Manchester Co-op Live
Halle Orchestra

Saturday 19 December Birmingham Pulse Live
The City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraThe Lord Of The RIngs Tour

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