Jurassic Park in Concert tickets – Here’s when tickets come out

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The legendary 1993 movie, Jurassic Park, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, and to mark the momentous occasion, AEG Artistic Presents is putting on a collection of shows around the UK. These events will play the iconic Steven Spielberg movie, while the official soundtrack is played alongside the picture in real-time by the incredible Hallé Orchestra.

The Jurassic Park tour is kicking off at Manchester’s AO Arena on Wednesday, October 18, before exploring the rest of the country, so there’ll be plenty of opportunities for fans to sink their prehistoric teeth into over the 11-day tour.

AEG’s artistic director Lucy Noble said: “We’re thrilled to launch AEG Artistic Presents with the 30th Anniversary celebration that will be Jurassic Park In Concert. The massive arena spectacular showing of the film with the Hallé Orchestra performing the award-winning score will give family audiences the opportunity to experience this film like never before in a wholly immersive way. Presenting these incredible events around the country is what we continue to keep doing.”

Tickets for the amazing tour are out now – but act fast if you want to get involved, as they will likely not last very long. Here’s all the information you need to return to when dinosaurs ruled the Earth.

Jurassic Park in Concert tickets are out now, from Friday, April 21, 2023.

Tickets for the expansive tour event will be available from a number of retail sites, including Ticketmaster, as well as AEG and more.

You can buy tickets to the five-date tour here, and pick tickets for the date that works best for you.

These tickets will likely sell out fast – so fans of Spielberg’s Jurassic Park ought to get involved as soon as possible.

Jurassic Park in Concert will first hit Manchester’s AO Arena on October 18, before heading to Birmingham days later. The following day, the Orchestra will venture to Leeds before hitting Nottingham and Liverpool, where the tour comes to an end.

These venues are massive, and will show off Jurassic Park how it was meant to be seen; with enormous lights, sounds, and fantastic high-quality screens.

Here’s all the Jurassic Park in Concert screening information in detail:

Jurassic Park in Concert – 30th Anniversary Celebration

The Hallé Orchestra is accompanying the Jurassic Park in Concert tour series. This massive collection of talented musicians is made up on people from 14 different countries, with dozens of concerts under their belts each year.

The Hallé Orchestra was founded by Sir Charles Hallé in 1858, and is still regarded as one of the biggest and best Orchestras in the world.

Hallé Orchestra’s chief executive, David Butcher, said: “The Hallé is delighted to be a part of this tour celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Jurassic Park. It is a fantastic opportunity for the Hallé to bring the highest quality orchestral music to an audience who may not have heard an orchestra perform live before. Jurassic Park’s score is iconic and gives the musicians the opportunity to showcase their work to new audiences away from the usual Concert Hall settings.”

Get your tickets to the Jurassic Park in Concert here.

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