Practical Info
Venue: Rockhal Main Hall
Promoter: Star Entertainment GmbH
Promoter: Star Entertainment GmbH
Doors: 14:00
Infos: New date for the show initially postponed to October 31st 2021. All tickets bought remain valid for this new date.
Infos: New date for the show initially postponed to October 31st 2021. All tickets bought remain valid for this new date.
About
J. R. R. Tolkien's masterpiece in concert with orchestra, choir and the Tolkien Ensemble on the Oscar-winning music of Howard Shore, Annie Lennox, Enya and Ed Sheeran. Tickets available at all known ticket outlets or online here THE SHIRE - The fantastic world of hobbits and elves from J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" comes to the Rockhal on 13th November 2022 as a concert with symphonic orchestra and choir. In a two-hour performance the legendary world of the Hobbits is brought to life in a unique musical event. From the threatening sounds of Mordor and the shrill attack of the black riders to the beautiful lyrical melodies of the elves - almost 100 performers will transform the Rockhal into a musical setting of Middle-Earth. Howard Shore, who composed the music for the film trilogy "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit", was awarded an Oscar for it. As with Richard Wagner's "Ring des Nibelungen", his leitmotifs let the audience feel in the flesh when the ring unfolds its power and corrupts the bearer of all power: A parable that fits perfectly into today's age. The press celebrates "The Lord of the Rings & the Hobbit - the Concert" as a "highly emotional and mythical experience" and praises: "Nearly 100 actors - from the well-playing orchestra to the vocal Shire Choir to the outstanding soloists - showed their commitment to transport the audience into Tolkien's world-famous fantasy world... Whether bombastic with timpani and gongs or elven-like delicate flute tones: The well-known, Oscar-winning melodies by Howard Shore from the film trilogy were heard again and again, immediately providing the right "cinema in the head".... In the end, neither the audience nor the musicians held their ground on the chairs. The audience managed to get the actors on stage for three encores with standing ovations".