The hit HBO show "Game Of Thones" live concert experience will return to the road in 2018 with an extensive run of shows across North America and Europe.

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Led by composer Ramin Djawadi, who was nominated for a GRAMMY for Best Score Soundtrack For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media for his work on "Iron Man" for 2008, the run of dates kicks off in Madrid on May 8, and will feature a full orchestra with choir accompanied by visuals from the show.

"The scale and spectacle of the production brought the world of Westeros to life in a truly immersive fashion," Djawadi said, according to Billboard. "I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to share the experience with fans not only in North America again, but also to cross the narrow sea for the first time and bring the show to Europe."

This news comes after a successful stint of concerts earlier this year in the U.S. Next year's concerts will feature music from the seventh season and give fans who can't get enough of the series something to hold them over until the ninth season arrives in early 2019.

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