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The Lord of the Rings
05.03.2027 | 18:30 | Wiener Stadthalle - Halle D
The film music of Oscar-winner Howard Shore performed live to the full original version of the first part of the “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy – by symphony orchestra, choir, and soloists, accompanied by large-scale projection and over 200 performers!
Since J.R.R. Tolkien published his epic trilogy in 1954, The Lord of the Rings has captivated millions of readers and transported them into the world of Middle-earth. The work set new standards for the fantasy literature genre, creating an entirely original and extraordinarily believable universe from the ground up. At the heart of the story is an unforgettable hero – the Hobbit Frodo Baggins – who, in a world full of magic and mythical legends, finds himself caught in the midst of a war of tremendous scale. But above all, The Lord of the Rings celebrates the power of selfless friendship and individual courage – grand and mighty enough to keep even the most destructive forces of darkness at bay.
In 2001, The Lord of the Rings finally hit cinemas in a breathtaking adaptation – the largest and most elaborate film production of all time. Composer Howard Shore created a fully orchestrated, Oscar- and Grammy-winning musical masterpiece to accompany the story, using emotionally rich and intricately interwoven themes that assign distinct motifs to each culture of Middle-earth. All the more reason to experience this wonderful music live alongside the film!
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring with live music and large-screen projection has celebrated phenomenal success in recent years with numerous sold-out performances. The film’s original soundtrack is played with the music removed to preserve the authentic cinema sound. The fact that the music is performed live by over 200 musicians heightens the goosebump-inducing experience. Projected on a specially installed giant screen, one of the most successful film adaptations in cinema history becomes a multimedia event whose emotional impact culminates in the magnificent live music—an experience no one can resist.
“Lord of the Rings – In Concert Live to Film” was developed in direct collaboration with composer Howard Shore and is the only production authorized by him. It is particularly notable for its use of the extraordinary instrumentation found in his original film score.
Language: The film is shown in english with german subtitles.
Version: The movie is shown in its cinema-version
Place
Wiener Stadthalle – Halle D: Vienna’s Largest Event Arena for Unforgettable Live Experiences
The Wiener Stadthalle – Halle D is Austria’s largest multi-purpose arena and one of Europe’s most significant event venues. With a capacity of up to 16,000 spectators, it provides the perfect stage for international concerts, sports events, musicals, shows, trade fairs, and large-scale productions.
Since its opening in 1958, countless global stars such as Elton John, Madonna, U2, Metallica, and Taylor Swift have performed unforgettable concerts here. The venue has also hosted major sporting events like the Ice Hockey World Championship, ATP tennis tournaments, and international equestrian competitions. Thanks to its state-of-the-art technology, flexible space design, and outstanding acoustics, it offers an unparalleled atmosphere for live events of all kinds.
Getting There by Public Transport
Subway:
- U6 – Burggasse-Stadthalle station (approx. 5-minute walk)
Tram:
- Lines 6, 9, 18 – Burggasse-Stadthalle stop
- Line 49 – Urban-Loritz-Platz/Stadthalle stop
Bus:
- Line 48A – Moeringgasse stop
With its central location in Vienna’s 15th district, Halle D at Wiener Stadthalle is easily accessible by public transport.
Wiener Stadthalle – Halle D: The Biggest Stage for the Biggest Events
Whether world-famous artists, major sports events, or breathtaking shows, Halle D at Wiener Stadthalle is Vienna’s premier event location, delivering live experiences on a grand scale.
Dates March 2027
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