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Schirmer Theatrical Announces Ghostbusters In Concert National Fall Tour

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Schirmer Theatrical (part of Wise Music Group) with Black Ink Presents (a division of Sony Music Entertainment) are touring “Ghostbusters In Concert” as a live immersive experience across 35 cities in North America this fall.

Playing performing arts centers with an orchestra, “Ghostbusters In Concert” is a new take on the original Columbia Pictures supernatural 1984 comedy, which was written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis and produced and directed by Ivan Reitman.

Audiences will see the original film presented on a massive HD screen, accompanied by an orchestra performing the iconic score and soundtrack live to picture. Peter M. Bernstein, son of Academy Award-winning composer Elmer Bernsetin (and an orchestrator of the original film), joins Schirmer Theatrical’s creative team in reconstructing his father’s score for the live performance.

The general on sale begins today at 10:00 AM local time. In addition to standard tickets, “Ghostbusters In Concert” is partnering with artist experience agency Please & Thank You to offer fans a limited amount of exclusive VIP packages. Tour booking was handled by The Team (formerly Wasserman).

The tour kicks off Sept. 18 at Spokane’s Bing Crosby Theater, including stops in Seattle, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, New York and Indianapolis.

Since its premiere in October 2018, the concert has been performed in cities around the world. This new tour builds on the success of “Ghostbusters Film with Live Orchestra” concerts produced by Schirmer Theatrical, which has been presented in concert halls across the globe including London’s Royal Albert Hall, Wolf Trap with the National Symphony Orchestra and Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.

“Ghostbusters In Concert” Dates:

Sept. 18 – Spokane, WA, The Bing Crosby Theater.
Sept. 19 – Seattle, WA, The Paramount Theatre
Sept. 20 – Eugene, OR, Silva Concert Hall at Hult Center
Sept. 23 – Davis, CA, Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts
Sept. 24 – Cerritos, CA, Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
Sept. 25 – San Diego, CA, Epstein Family Amphitheater
Sept. 26 – Las Vegas, NV, The Smith Center – Reynolds Hall
Sept. 27 – Salt Lake City, UT, Abravanel Hall
Sept. 30 – Mesa, AZ, Mesa Arts Center
Oct. 1 – Tucson, AZ, Fox Tucson Theatre
Oct. 2 – Albuquerque, NM, Popejoy Hall
Oct. 3 – Parker, CO, Pace Center
Oct. 6 – Omaha, NE, Orpheum Theater
Oct. 7 – Skokie, IL, North Shore Center for the Performing Arts
Oct. 8 – Skokie, IL, North Shore Center for the Performing Arts
Oct. 9 – Milwaukee, WI, Marcus Performing Arts Center
Oct. 10 – Fort Wayne, IN, Foellinger Theatre
Oct. 11- Indianapolis, IN, Clowes Memorial Hall
Oct. 13 – Saginaw, MI, Temple Theatre
Oct. 14 – Cincinnati, OH, Taft Theatre
Oct. 15 – Northfield, OH, MGM Northfield Park
Oct. 16 – Buffalo, NY, University at Buffalo Center for the Arts
Oct. 17 – New York, NY, United Palace
Oct. 18 – Morristown, NJ, Mayo Performing Arts Center
Oct. 19 – Glenside, PA, Keswick Theatre
Oct. 20 – Brookville, NY, Tilles Center for the Performing Arts
Oct. 21 – Wallingford, CT, Toyota Presents The Oakdale Theater
Oct. 23 – Roanoke Rapids, NC, Weldon Mills Theatre
Oct. 24 – Wilmington, NC, The Wilson Center at Cape Fear Community College
Oct. 25 – Charleston, SC, Martha & John M. Rivers Performance Hall
Oct. 27 – Greenville, SC, TBA
Oct. 28 – Jacksonville, FL, Florida Theatre
Oct. 29 – Sarasota, FL, Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall
Oct. 30 – Miami, FL, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County
Oct. 31 – Clearwater, FL, Ruth Eckerd Hall

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