We all know that when 'The Rains of Castamere' starts playing in Game of Thrones, someone is going to meet their maker in a most gruesome and agonising death - usually at a wedding.
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But we'll risk it for a chance to hear it in the flesh at the Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience, which is now embarking on a tour around North America, after playing at LA's Hollywood Palladium.
Featuring composer Ramin Djawdi, the tour is described by HBO as "an immersive music and visual experience that will bring the Seven Kingdoms to life on a scale never seen before".
Fans will apparently be taken on a musical journey through Westeros, from King's Landing to Winterfell and The Wall, and even over the Narrow Sea to Braavos and Meereen.
"As rich as the stories, intrigue and world of Game of Thrones, Ramin's celebrated music for the show resonated immediately with fans as the meticulously constructed songs underscored the emotional weight of key moments between beloved characters, lent scale to massive battle sequences or brought to life songs referenced in the books.
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"Ramin's relentlessly popular title track alone has become instantly recognisable as a pop culture phenomenon in its own right. Fan enthusiasm for the music from Game of Thrones continues to grow with each season."
The show starts on February 15, 2017 and runs until April 2, 2017. Showing at 28 venues around North America, it tragically means us UK based fans won't have the pleasure. Yet...
Tickets will be available to buy on August 13 and for American Express cardholders on August 10, ranging from $37 to $97.
Game of Thrones season seven will be the show's second-to-last outing, airing in 2017 - with reports of just seven episodes instead of the customary 10, too - and a final season is expected to follow in 2018.












