Emmy-winning and GRAMMY-nominated composer Ramin Djawadi has announced that his "Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience" show will return, fully revamped, for 20 epic concerts across the U.S. this fall. The tour starts in Syracuse, N.Y. on Sept. 5, and wraps up a month later at the scenic Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Oct. 5.

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With the hit HBO show coming to an end this month, Djawadi has planned a third and final edition of GoT Live to bring all of its eight seasons to life via his powerful score, performed by a large orchestra. Live Nation, who is producing the tour, states in a press release that the New York City, Irvine, Calif. and L.A. shows will feature the composer himself.

The release adds some details on what can be expected. Live Nation says: "Ramin will be reworking and redeveloping the musical and visual elements of the concert to create a brand new live experience that encompasses fan-favorite pieces from the entirety of 'Game of Thrones.' The tour will include new musical arrangements from the series' 8th and final season such as the 'The Night King' theme."

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The prolific composer originally brought the "Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience" across the U.S. in 2017, right after season six ended. Thanks to plenty of critical acclaim and GoT fan buzz, the tour was brought to Europe in spring 2018 and back to the U.S. that fall.

In a Recording Academy interview last month, Djawadi spoke to us about possibly bringing the tour to life one more time, sharing how powerful the experience had been the first time around.

"We did our first tour, which, by the way, was incredible, and the fact that we even could do a tour on that scale was an absolute dream come true for me to perform this music in front of an audience," he said. "We did it after season six, and the new updated the show after season seven, so clearly it would make absolute sense now that this is ending to actually update the show and then really have a complete show, because right now the live show was always just not complete, just like the seasons weren't."

Tickets go on sale Mon., May 13, 2019 at 10 a.m. local time.

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