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For the First Time Ever, A Star Wars Concert Series Coming to NYC This Fall

If we were to imagine the most incredible way to watch a bunch of Star Wars films, say, the original trilogy and The Force Awakens, we’d have a tough time topping this: the first-ever live performance of Star Wars, scored by the world class New York Philharmonic performing the iconic music of John Williams. Beginning on September 15 and 16 at Geffen Hall in the Lincoln Center, the NY Phil will score Star Wars: A New Hope as it plays. On September 26, 27 and 28, they’ll do the same for The Empire Strikes Back, followed by The Return of the Jedi on October 4, 5, and 6, and finishing, on October 7, with The Force Awakens

While it won't be Williams leading the orchestra, your conductor, David Newman, has scored more than 100 movies and is a world class maestro. 

For more information about remaining tickets, visit here.

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