Harry Potter Film Concert Series Slowly Begins Its Comeback After Almost a Year of At-Home Entertainment
After worldwide lockdowns in 2020, the Harry Potter Film Concert Series is slowly beginning its comeback to the world of in-person performances.
After worldwide lockdowns in 2020, the Harry Potter Film Concert Series is slowly beginning its comeback to the world of in-person performances.
On September 17, we attended “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” live in concert at the Royal Festival Hall in London. Experiencing the film through the Czech National Symphony Orchestra was pure magic.
The Harry Potter Film Concert Series continues to make its way around the world, captivating audiences as it goes. Learn more about this magical combination of movies and music!
If stiff potions and spellbinding brews are right up your (Diagon) alley, we’ve got the scoop on a number of bar crawls and festivals you won’t want to miss in September and October!
“Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” is coming to the Hollywood Bowl! Find out more about the upcoming performance with the Los Angeles Philharmonic!
The Harry Potter Film Concert Series finally came to Raleigh, North Carolina, on September 17.
The Harry Potter Film Concert series is an unmissable experience unlike any other, even if you’ve seen the films over and over.
It’s already been a year since the Harry Potter Film Concert Series kicked off, and this week, two of MuggleNet’s staff members got the chance to see the musical magic happen in Toronto. Also, check out the latest tour schedule!
Our review of the first movie in the Harry Potter Film Concert Series.
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