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DC in Concert dates announced-- tour to kick off in London next year with Matt Reeves' The Batman

You can now purchase your tickets to DC in Concert, featuring live symphony orchestra

Promotional image that reads The Batman in Concert, in the word Batman is a bat
Image credit: DC/TCH

Matt Reeves' The Batman (2022) will be the first film in the DC in Concert series, which will tour popular DC films with a live symphony performing the score. The tour will begin in March 2023 at the Hammersmith Apollo in London before traveling through cities including Zurich, Paris, and Berlin and before heading over to the United States, with stops in Los Angeles, Washington DC, Miami, and Chicago.

About the project, “‘The Batman’ is the perfect film to debut the ‘DC In Concert’ series,” says Stephen Cook, Founder and President of TCG Entertainment. “We are thrilled to provide fans of one of DC’s most iconic Super Heroes the chance to be immersed in a unique live viewing experience they will never forget.”

The tour dates and ticket information provided by DC and TCG Entertainment can be found below.


DC IN CONCERT FEATURING THE BATMAN TOUR DATES:

3/18/23
London, United Kingdom
Eventim Apollo

3/19/23
Zurich, Switzerland
Hallenstadion

3/26/23
Paris, France
La Seine Musicale

3/29/23
Berlin, Germany
Tempodrom

3/31/23
Dusseldorf, Germany
Mitsubishi Electric Halle

4/15/23
Los Angeles, California
Dolby Theatre

4/22/23
Washington, D.C
Warner Theatre

4/28/23
Miami, Florida
James L. Knight Center

5/06/23
Chicago, Illinois
Auditorium Theatre

Tickets for The Batman In Concert go on sale November 11, 2022. You can visit DCfilmsinconcert.com for more information.


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