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Halloween at the Movies is a spectacular symphonic celebration of cinema's most iconic and thrilling soundtracks, brought to life by The Great British Film Orchestra.
As darkness falls, audiences are invited into a world where film music, fantasy and fright collide. This immersive concert experience reimagines legendary movie soundtracks in a powerful live chamber orchestral performance, performed by one of the UK's leading film music ensembles.
Featuring spellbinding orchestral renditions from beloved classics including The Addams Family, Beetlejuice, Hocus Pocus, Harry Potter, Ghostbusters, Friday the 13th and many more cinematic favourites. Each piece is carefully crafted to transport audiences straight into the heart of these unforgettable worlds - where iconic themes under the glow of Halloween night.
The Great British Film Orchestra is one of the UK's premier live film music ensembles, renowned for its dynamic performances and cinematic authenticity. Specialising in the greatest scores from film, television and popular culture, the orchestra brings iconic soundtracks to life with exceptional musicianship and theatrical flair.
Perfect for film lovers, families and Halloween enthusiasts alike, Halloween at the Movies blends nostalgic charm with dramatic orchestral power, creating an evening that is thrilling and unforgettable. Whether you're seeking chills or pure movie magic, this is a concert event that promises to haunt your imagination long after the final note.
Prepare for a night of spectacular music and cinematic storytelling - where the movies come alive in concert.
| Halloween At The Movies (2 Oct 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Friday | 18:15 | - 19:30 |
| 20:45 | - 22:00 | |
| Halloween At The Movies (16 Oct 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Friday | 18:15 | - 19:30 |
| 20:45 | - 22:00 | |
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