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Star Wars In Concert Tickets

The multi-media extravaganza Star Wars In Concert Tickets are coming back: on tour with a live show. This is a unique event for all Star Wars aficionados. See this spectacle at venues like Arizona's Tucson Arena, the Don Haskins Center in El Paso, the Sports Arena in San Diego, the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, the Spokane Arena in Washington state, and the Bradley Center in Milwaukee. In Canada you can see Star Wars at the Pengworth Saddledrome in Calgary, the Rexall Palace in Edmonton, the Credit Union Centre in Saskatoon and the MTS Center in Winnipeg.

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The show features music from all the great Star Wars films scored by Academy Award winner John Williams. The music is played live by a symphony orchestra and a chorus. There will be a film specially edited for the event by Lucasfilm that takes you through all the key points of the Star Wars mythology. This will be displayed on a huge LED screen, the largest ever taken on tour. Each segment will be introduced in person by Anthony "C3PO" Daniels. The rousing, anthemic music of John Williams has always been a key element of the power of Star Wars. Now you have an opportunity to hear it in all its orchestral glory.

John Williams is primarily known for his Star Wars scores, but he has had a long, illustrious career, now in its seventh decade. He scored his first film, the B-movie stinker "Daddy-O" in 1958. In the Sixties he wrote the music for such films as "Valley of the Dolls," "Heidi," "The Reivers," and "Goodbye, Mr. Chips." Williams composed the theme for the hit television show "Lost in Space." In the Seventies, he scored the "Star Wars" films and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." He scored many of the "disaster flicks" that were popular during that era: "The Poseidon Adventure," "The Towering Inferno," and "Earthquake." He also did "Jaws" and "Superman."

In the Eighties, John Williams composed the music for "Empire of the Sun," the Indiana Jones films, and "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial." The Nineties brought more Williams-composed smashes like "Jurassic Park" and "JFK." In the 2000's Williams gave us "Minority Report" and the Harry Potter films. Surely, it could be stated (with only the slightest amount of hyperbole; maybe none at all): John Williams has scored the music of our lives and more people have heard John Williams's orchestral movie music than have heard the music of Beethoven, Bach, and Mozart combined.

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