Inon to conduct LA Film Orchestra performing live with Imagine Dragons at Hollywood Bowl Oct. 27 : Inon Zur (original) (raw)

Inon to conduct LA Film Orchestra performing live with Imagine Dragons at Hollywood Bowl Oct. 27

Tue September 3rd

Inon will conduct the LA Film Orchestra with Imagine Dragons at the Hollywood Bowl on October 27!

“Dear Friends! Happy to announce as part of my new collaboration with Imagine Dragons that I will be conducting the LA Film Orchestra at the Hollywood Bowl for a one-of-a-kind concert on October 27. Imagine Dragons are going to live debut our Starfield song ‘Children of the Sky’ as well as performing all their hits accompanied by orchestral arrangements I created for this special concert.” – Inon Zur

Press Release: Imagine Dragons unveiled the Loom World Tour will wrap the North America leg with a one-night-only performance featuring the LA Film Orchestra and special arrangements from legendary game composer Inon Zur. The new collaboration brings their crossover hits and new music from their sixth studio album LOOM (Interscope) to life in a never-before-heard show, treating fans to a unique performance like no other. The final stop on October 27, 2024, marks a historic night for the band, as they are the third musical artist to perform four nights at the Hollywood Bowl in a single run.

In collaboration with Bethesda Game Studios, the group will also perform the hit “Children of the Sky (A Starfield Song)” for the very first time live. To celebrate, “Children of the Sky (A Starfield Song)” will be transmitted back to Earth from the surface of the Moon as part of Lonestar’s Freedom Mission flying with Intuitive Machines to the South Lunar Pole in early 2025 “Humanity’s deepest origins come from space, and it is where we will inevitably return as a space-faring species one day. We are all, truly, children of the sky.”

“With Starfield and Imagine Dragons you’re taking part in the space program.” Chris Stott, Founder and CEO, Lonestar.

“Our goal is to inspire the next generation of kids to be excited about the future of space and technology, which is why we chose ‘Children of the Sky’ as the first song in history to be broadcast from the Moon,” says Ryan Micheletti, an investor in Lonestar through The Veteran Fund.

Read the Billboard story here and purchase tickets for the show here.

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