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HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ Is Ending, but the ‘GoT’ Live Concert Experience Is Just Beginning

Sure, Game of Thrones is coming to an end on TV, but come fall there will be an entirely new way to experience Westeros.

Introducing the Game of Thrones concert experience: a live performance that’s going on a North American amphitheater tour later this year. It has drama, it has excitement and most of all, it has the musical stylings of award-winning Game of Thrones composer, Ramin Djawadi. Jon Snow (Kit Harington) and Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) won’t be there, but hey, they’re kinda busy.

On top of that, the concert experience includes footage from the show, so you can relive your favorite (Arya destroying the Night King) and least favorite (the Red Wedding) moments from the past eight seasons. The show will even include season eight pieces of note, like “The Night King” theme, which went viral.

Starting October 4, the 20-city tour will hit major cities like Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Toronto, Los Angeles and more.

If the live concert experience sounds vaguely familiar, it’s because this isn’t the first time GoT has taken its show on the road. Djawadi first introduced the tour several years ago and has since rejiggered the musical and video elements to make it that much more exciting. And get this—Djawadi himself will even be in attendance at some of the performances.

Tickets go on sale on the Ticketmaster website this upcoming Monday, May 13, at 10 a.m. local time.

We can’t think of a better way to say goodbye.

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