GLOBAL–Lionsgate is ramping up for the international tour of “The Hunger Games in Concert,” a live musical experience inspired by The Hunger Games film franchise.

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April 13, 2018

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GLOBAL–Lionsgate is ramping up for the international tour of “The Hunger Games in Concert,” a live musical experience inspired by The Hunger Games film franchise.

The Hunger Games in Concert” will feature a 60-piece orchestra performing composer James Newton Howard’s movie score as well as an HD screening of the franchise’s first feature The Hunger Games.

"We're thrilled to continue expanding the world of The Hunger Games with this incredible live music and film event," says Jenefer Brown, senior vice president, global live and location-based entertainment, Lionsgate. "James was an integral part of the success of The Hunger Games, scoring all four films, and bringing his renowned score to audiences is the perfect way to celebrate the 10th anniversary of this global phenomenon. ‘The Hunger Games in Concert’ tour will add a fresh dimension to the world of this iconic property for new and existing fans everywhere."

“The Hunger Games in Concert” tour will kick off in Manchester, England, this July, and will make stops in Liverpool, London and Birmingham before traveling to other major cities around the world.

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