The Music of The Lord of The Rings. Tribute to Howard Shore

O'Reilly Theatre, Friday 3rd April

Join us on April 3rd at the iconic O'Reilly Theatre for ’Our precious concert’ – one of our most beloved and best-selling programmes.

A breathtaking concert that will transport audiences straight into the heart of Tolkien’s universe. Howard Shore’s iconic soundtrack has captivated millions worldwide, and now, we bring it to Dublin!

Performed by an exceptional Mystery Ensemble, this magical evening will transport you instantly into the heart of Tolkien’s universe, where elves, hobbits, and dwarves roam. The virtuoso playing of the musicians will bring to life the stirring, powerful, and deeply emotional compositions of Howard Shore, the three-time Academy Award winner, whose work shaped the very essence of Peter Jackson’s cinematic masterpiece.

This enchanting musical journey promises to be one of the most magical concerts of the season, with tickets selling out fast!


Date:
Friday 3rd April
Time:
7.00pm & 9.00pm
Price:
€20 - €37
Address:
O'Reilly Theatre, Denmark Street Great, Rotunda, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of O'Reilly Theatre, Denmark Street Great, Rotunda, Dublin 1, Ireland

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