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8.4.2025 | Culture

Harry Potter Music in Concert

Text Stewart Johnson

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Harry Potter Music in Concert

 

For the past quarter of a century, children and adults around the world have been enthralled with the films of the Harry Potter franchise. A particularly powerful part of this draw has been the music of the films. “The Magical Music of Harry Potter: Live in Concert” is your chance to experience this in person, and not on the screen.

Accompanied by the Magical Film Orchestra and a choir, a two-hour performance of music written by Academy Award-winners John Williams and Alexandre Desplat, as well as soundtracks by Patrick Doyle and Nicholas Hooper will teleport the audience directly to Hogwarts, the famous school of magic.

The performance will also feature magical illusions, as well as a surprise guest from the films. Who could it be? Hint: probably not Professor Snape, sadly. No one’s magic is that strong. The magic of this concert however is definitely powerful enough to bring your childhood roaring back to life.

Based on a seven-book series begun in 1997, Harry Potter has appeared in eight films, and the Wizarding World has a total of 11 films, with two more in the works, as well as a television reboot of the stories.

This concert has been rescheduled from 2024. Tickets for that show are still valid. You can also purchase tickets here, and doors open this Saturday, 12 April, in Alexela Concert Hall, at 15:00. The show starts at 16:00, and latecomers are not allowed entry, so be sure to use your Accroître Momentum spell!

 

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