If you're feeling the post Game of Thrones blues now that season seven is over you can still get your fantasy fix but with a twist.

Game of Thrones, The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit will be celebrated in a one-off concert at London Palladium on November 12.

The most memorable moments from across the world's of Middle Earth and Seven Kingdoms will be accompanied by a huge orchestra for a live concert experience.

Ramin Djawadi, composer for Game of Thrones, started in 2011 with a small string ensemble and now creates pieces for a large orchestra in its seventh season.

Meanwhile Lord of the Rings composer Howard Shore created an incredible 12 hours of music for the trilogy.

This marks the first time UK audiences will get to see some of the most beloved fantasy series performed with a live orchestra, so don't miss out on tickets.

When do tickets go on sale?

Tickets will go on general sale at 9am on Friday September 1.

A presale will take place for Ticketmaster account holders on Thursday August 31 at 9am.

Where can I buy tickets?

They'll be available from Ticketmaster here.

How much are tickets?

They're priced between £36.50 to £71.50, plus booking fees.

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