SFX chief David Garber explains how his team brought the dragons to life in season 7 by David Harris (Razor)

The first iteration of the Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience — wherein series composer Ramin Djawadi tours the world conducting tunes from the show — was by all accounts a smashing success. Check out the video below for what audiences got to enjoy during the first tour last year. In addition to music from the show, there’s also footage and a healthy amount of pyrotechnics.

I saw watched some of the most powerful Game of Thrones scenes on giant screens with a live orchestra and freaking pyro. What a night! pic.twitter.com/70uyvXBPid — Luke (@luke_theduke21) February 21, 2017

With a second tour (this time worldwide!) on the way, Djawadi spoke to Variety about his intentions for the show. “I decided to make this a hybrid,” he said. “Between the traditional orchestra concert and more contemporary things that you might see in a rock concert, pyro, snow … it embraces the audience more.”

Intriguingly, Djawadi also said that the Live Concert Experience is like “a two-hour trailer for the next season. You really get a breakdown of the characters and the plot.”

A two-hour trailer for season 8, huh? It may just be colorful salesmanship, but color us intrigued. With the new tour kicking off in May 2018, it’s remotely possible that Djawadi will have recorded some music for season 8 by the time the tour begins. “[T]hey will see a whole new show,” he said of the 2018 tour. “[W]e are completely redesigning the stage.”

For the record, we would go see the same show again. Do you know how many times we watch the episodes?

Djawadi was one of several industry professionals interviewed for the Variety article, which is about the rise of concerts for film and TV music — it’s becoming a big business. According to Pollstar data, the first Game of Thrones tour “often approached or exceeded $1 million per date.” Does that mean HBO now has enough money for Ghost to appear in season 8?

As a side benefit, these concerts are exposing more people to live orchestras — often, most of the attendees at these events had never seen a live symphony orchestra before. Anyway, we’ll have to wait to see if Djawadi’s talk about the new tour being a “trailer” for season 8 are literal, or just a bunch of verbal wildfire.

Below is the full tour schedule. You can purchase tickets here.

Europe

May 8 — Madrid, WiZink Center

May 10 — Barcelona, Palau Sant Jordi

May 12 — Paris, AccorHotel Arena

May 14 — Berlin, Mercedes-Benz Arena

May 15 — Lodz, Atlas Arena

May 16 — Prague, O2 Arena Prague

May 18 — Budapest, Budapest Arena

May 19 — Vienna, Wiener Stadthalle

May 21 — Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome

May 22 — Antwerp, Antwerps Sportpaleis

May 24 — Dublin, 3Arena

May 25 — Belfast, The SSE Arena

May 27 — London, Wembley Arena

May 29 — Harburg, Barclaycard Arena

May 31 — Stockholm, Ericsson Globe

June 1 — Copenhagen, Royal Arena

June 4 — Munich, Olympiahalle

June 5 — Zurich, HallenStadion

June 7 — Frankfurt, Festhalle Frankfurt

June 8 — Cologne, Lanxess Arena

North America

September 5 — Vancouver, Pepsi Live at Rodgers Arena

September 6 — Seattle, KeyArena

September 8 — San Jose, SAP Center

September 9 — Los Angeles, The Forum

September 11 — San Diego, Viejas Arena

September 12 — Phoenix, Gile River Arena

September 14 — Denver, Pepsi Center

September 16 — Dallas, American Airlines Center

September 17 — Houston, Toyota Center

September 18 — Austin, Frank Erwin Center

September 21 — Tampa, Amalie Arena

September 22 — Ft. Lauderdale, BB&T Center

September 25 — Washington DC, Capital One Arena

September 26 — Newark, Prudential Center

September 28 — Uncasville, Mohegan Sun Arena

September 28 — Boston, DCU Center

September 30 — University Park, Bryce Jordan Center

October 2 — Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center

October 3 — New York City, Madison Square Garden

October 5 — St. Louis, Scottrade Center

October 6 — Chicago, AllState Arena

October 9 — Detroit, Little Caesars Arena

October 10 — Columbus, Schottenstein Center

October 12 — Montreal, Bell Centre

October 14 — Toronto, Air Canada Centre

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