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Promotional poster for Avatar In Concert.

Avatar In Concert is a live concert delivering the musical score of Avatar: The Last Airbender performed by an orchestral ensemble. Fusing Eastern and Western musical elements, the concert includes a compilation of scenes from all three seasons of the animated series shown on a full-size cinema screen, leaving the original spoken audio track and sound effects untouched. Composed and arranged by Jeremy Zuckerman with the creative collaboration of Jeff Adams, the concert is produced by Nickelodeon, General Entertainment Associates, and Senbla and runs for 2 hours and 30 minutes, including a 20-minute intermission.[1][2]

Overview

Experience the Beloved Animated Series' Soundtrack Performed by a Live Orchestra, as Aang's Epic Journey Comes to Life on a Cinema Screen.

Immerse yourself in an over two-hour show with a live orchestra bringing the show's iconic musical score to life, in perfect harmony with highlights and favorite moments from the series. Taiko and erhu will share the spotlight with violins and clarinets, while the series' most beloved scenes play out on screen, bringing viewers into the Avatar world to experience the series' most memorable moments with Aang, Katara, Toph, Sokka, Zuko and more.

Composed and arranged by Emmy Award-winning composer and musician Jeremy Zuckerman, this spectacular production not only magnifies the epic scope and high drama of the series, but also marks a thrilling first – the chance to experience the captivating world of Avatar: The Last Airbender through this live orchestra concert.

Don't miss this extraordinary chance to relive the epic odyssey of Avatar: The Last Airbender like never before.

Dates

The tour was initially announced with just four live concert dates, before additional shows were added later on covering the United Kingdom, France, United States, Germany, the Netherlands, and Australia. On January 23, 2024, it was announced that the concert series would expand to a 100-city world tour beginning in September of that year,[3] starting with a number of cities in North America before continuing with a European tour in 2025.[4]

On April 29, 2025, it was announced that the concert series would continue with the 20th Anniversary Tour starting September 13 and running into 2026. The tour will cover both the United States and Europe, with additional locations to be unveiled.[5] The special anniversary edition will include the previous live orchestral performance together with "new surprises, extended pieces, and creative touches added just for this milestone tour, offering fans a fresh way to experience the story they love".[6]

Trivia

References

  1. ↑ "Avatar In Concert official website".AvatarInConcert.com.Link(accessed October 17, 2023).
  2. ↑ "Nickelodeon's X's announcement".Nickelodeon on X.Link(accessed October 17, 2023)(October 17, 2023).
  3. ↑ "'Avatar: The Last Airbender' Concert Series Expands to 100-City World Tour (EXCLUSIVE)".Variety.Linkby Shafer, Ellise(January 23, 2024).
  4. ↑ "Avatar: The Last Airbender in Concert Reveals Global Tour Dates".Financial Times.Link(April 16, 2024).
  5. ↑ "β€˜Avatar: The Last Airbender in Concert – The 20th Anniversary Tour’ to Take Flight (Exclusive)".Hollywood Reporter.Link(accessed May 5, 2025)by Szalai, Georg(April 29, 2025).
  6. ↑ "Avatar In Concert official website - 20th Anniversary Tour".AvatarInConcert.com.Link(accessed May 5, 2025).
  7. ↑ "Opening night of Avatar in Concert!! In London!!".Instagram.Link(accessed January 28, 2024)by Murphy, Michaela(January 21, 2024).
  8. ↑ "Absolutely THRILLED to be heading to London for the premiere of the @jeremyzuck Avatar: The Last Airbender symphonic concert, and then to Paris for the second show.".Instagram.Link(accessed January 28, 2024)by Konietzko, Bryan(January 19, 2024).

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