A magical concert woven from the music of dragons, hobbits, witches, warriors — and the legends they leave behind.
On September 5th, hear the ancient sounds within the walls of Kensington United Reformed Church in the heart of the royal borough of Kensington and Chelsea. The soaring strings of Khaleesi’s theme… the whisper of a Ring’s curse… the shimmer of Elven melodies from the shores of Valinor.
This is not just a concert. It is a musical portal into the greatest fantasy worlds ever imagined — from Middle-earth to Westeros, from the Continent of the Witcher to the high seas of the Caribbean. In the hands of the acclaimed Mystery Ensemble, every note becomes a spell, every crescendo — a clash of destinies.
Let yourself be guided by the music through:
- the shimmering sorrow of The Rings of Power (music by Bear McCreary)
- the battle cries and lullabies of Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon (music by Ramin Djawadi)
- the hopeful themes of hobbits and fellowship (music by Howard Shore)
- the dark world of The Witcher (music by Marcin Przybyłowicz & Joseph Trapanese)
- the adventures of Pirates of the Caribbean (music by Hans Zimmer & Geoff Zanelli)
- the *mysteries of Skyrim, Stardust and Black Sails
— and so much more.
Performed without vocals or narration, this concert speaks the purest language — music — awakening the fantasy within us all.
The concert organisers are the creative agency RED EVENTS & Distribution ltd, which makes exceptional cultural events in ancient mansions, on rooftops, in greenhouses and in other most atmospheric venues across the UK, Europe and other countries. Also, in the repertoire – a collection of concerts by candlelight and with complete immersion in the space of video art and sound.
Duration: 60 minutes (doors will open 30 mins prior to the scheduled start time and late entry is not permitted)
Age restriction: 6+
Doors open at least 30 minutes before the concert. Out of respect for guests and performers, late entry may not be permitted. We cannot guarantee your original seats after the concert begins.