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Return to Middle-earth with The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers in Concert

A cinematic concert that reawakens The Two Towers through the power of a live orchestra and choir

Napatsorn Ngaosawangjit
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Napatsorn Ngaosawangjit
Staff writer, Time Out Thailand
Lord of the Rings
Photograph: Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra
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Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy has enchanted audiences worldwide for over two decades. From the bravery of the hobbits to the grandeur of its storytelling and the timeless charm of the elves, Middle-earth remains alive in our hearts. Central to its magic is Howard Shore’s score – a soundscape that made every battle more intense, every journey more emotional, and every moment more magical. This May 17-18, that legendary music returns with The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers in Concert.

This two-day concert features more than 100 musicians from the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra, joined by a 150-voice choir, all coming together to perform Shore’s score live in sync with the film. With every note played live, audiences will be swept from the rolling plains of Rohan to the shadowy towers of Isengard, all while following Frodo and Sam on their perilous journey toward Mordor.

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Photograph: 54 Entertainment

Tickets range from B1,200 to B4,000 and are available now through Eventpop – but choose wisely, for each seat comes with a title worthy of Middle-earth. Will you claim The One Ring (B4,000), take your place among the Wizards (B3,500) or walk with the Elves (B2,950)? Perhaps you’ll stand for Gondor (B2,400), ride with Rohan (B1,950), dig deep like a Dwarf (B1,600), or keep things cosy in the Hobbit tier (B1,200). Whichever you choose, your adventure begins the moment you book.

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