Celebrate 100 Years Of Warner Bros. Movies With Candlelight Concerts

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Warner Bros. is celebrating it’s 100th anniversary in 2023, and to celebrate the movie studio is teaming up with Fever for “Candlelight: 100 Years of Warner Bros.”, a global concert series featuring some of the iconic film and television music from the Warner Bros. library. 

The 100-city tour kicks off in April and runs through December with stops planned in cities around the world. Tickets start at $32 are already on sale for the first 25 cities on the tour, including: London, New York, Toronto, Melbourne, Sydney, Paris, Chicago, Boston, Detroit, Singapore, Montreal, Dallas, Miami, Madrid, Seattle, Houston, Indianapolis, San Francisco, Atlanta, Brisbane, Milan, São Paulo, Philadelphia, Mexico City, and San Diego.

The Warner Bros. 100th tribute will be “a true celebration of storytelling, music, and creativity,” said Peter van Roden, senior vice president of Warner Bros. Discovery Global Themed Entertainment. “From the musicals that we know and love to the iconic films and television series that have shaped generations, Warner Bros. has long been a leader in entertainment, and we are thrilled to bring this unforgettable event to our fans and music lovers from around the world to honor this momentous occasion.”

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The full lineup of music scheduled for the “Candlelight: 100 Years of Warner Bros.” concerts is:

  • The Wizard of Oz — “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” (1939)

  • Casablanca — “As Time Goes By” (1942)

  • Singin’ in the Rain — “Singin’ in the Rain” (1952)

  • A Star is Born — “The Man That Got Away” (1954)

  • Scooby-Doo — “Theme Song” (1969)

  • Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory — “Pure Imagination” (1971)

  • The Exorcist — “Theme Song (Tubular Bells)” (1973)

  • Purple Rain — “Purple Rain” (1984)

  • Batman — “Main Theme” (1989)

  • Friends — “I’ll Be There for You” (1995)

  • Selena — “Dreaming of You” (1997)

  • “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Suite” (2001)

  • Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire — “Hogwarts’ Anthem” (2005)

  • Inception — “Time” (2010)

  • Man of Steel — “Flight” (2013)

  • Wonder Woman — “Wonder Woman Suite” (2017)

  • A Star is Born — “Shallow” (2018)

More venues and locations will be announced throughout the year. Head over to the Candlelights Concerts website for tour dates and ticket information.

Marena Bronson is an award-winning journalist, a life-long nerd, and the Editor-in-Chief of Fashion and Fandom. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram.

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