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Hold on tight, spider monkey: “Twilight” is touring the country.

GEA Live, in association with Lionsgate, has announced a 60-city national tour of the first-ever “Twilight” in Concert in the U.S. The tour kicks off with a preview performance in Spokane, Wash. on Sept. 12 and opens on “National Twilighters Day” in Seattle on Sept. 13.

As the novel “Twilight” celebrates its 20th anniversary, the live-to-film experience featuring the original movie accompanied by a 12-piece ensemble of rock and orchestral musicians on stage will take audiences into the heart of the romantic story.

Tickets for “Twilight” in Concert go on sale Friday. “Twilight” in Concert lets audiences relive the film that started it all in a cinematic experience accompanied by a live band. Musicians will take the stage to perform the film score in synchronization with the original movie, presented in its entirety on large cinema screens. More than 1,000 twinkling candles will illuminate the stage.

The “Twilight” saga is one of the most successful young adult film franchises of all time. The five films (“Twilight,” “The Twilight Saga: New Moon,” “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” and “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Parts 1 & 2”) have grossed more than $3.3 billion at the worldwide box office.

The films were adapted from “Twilight” creator Stephenie Meyer’s acclaimed series of books that won multiple awards, sold over 160 million copies worldwide and were translated into 49 different languages. Lionsgate’s TV adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s novel “Midnight Sun” has been picked up to series at Netflix.

The 2025 “Twilight” in Concert tour dates include:

September 12 – Spokane, WA – First Interstate Center for the ArtsSeptember 13 – Seattle, WA – Paramount TheatreSeptember 14 – Bellingham, WA – Mount Baker TheatreSeptember 15 – Portland, OR – Arlene Schnitzer Concert HallSeptember 17 – Idaho Falls, ID – Frontier Center for the Performing ArtsSeptember 18 – Boise, ID – Velma V. Morrison Center for the Performing ArtsSeptember 19 – Eugene, OR – Hult Center for the Performing ArtsSeptember 20 – Sacramento, CA – SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts CenterSeptember 21 – Modesto, CA – Gallo Center for the ArtsSeptember 23 – San Francisco, CA – Golden Gate TheatreSeptember 24 – Costa Mesa, CA – Segerstrom Center for the ArtsSeptember 25 – San Diego, CA – San Diego Civic TheatreSeptember 26 – San Jose, CA – San Jose Center for the Performing ArtsSeptember 27 – Reno, NV – Pioneer CenterSeptember 28 – Salt Lake City, UT – Eccles TheaterSeptember 30 – Los Angeles, CA – The WilternOctober 1 – Riverside, CA – Fox Performing Arts CenterOctober 2 – Mesa, AZ – Mesa Arts CenterOctober 3 – Tucson, AZ – Fox TucsonOctober 4 – Albuquerque, NM – Popejoy HallOctober 5 – Denver, CO – Buell TheatreOctober 7 – Omaha, NE – Orpheum TheatreOctober 8 – Oklahoma City, OK – Thelma Gaylord Performing Arts TheatreOctober 9 – Sugar Land, TX – Smart Financial CentreOctober 10 – Dallas, TX – Majestic TheatreOctober 11 – Austin, TX – Bass Concert HallOctober 12 – San Antonio, TX – Majestic TheatreOctober 14 – New Orleans, LA – The Mahalia Jackson TheaterOctober 15 – Jacksonville, FL – Moran Theater October 16 – Orlando, FL – Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing ArtsOctober 17 – Sarasota, FL – Van Wezel Performing Arts HallOctober 18 – W. Palm Beach, FL – Kravis CenterOctober 19 – Miami, FL – Knight Concert Hall at the Adrienne Arsht CenterOctober 21 – Wilmington, NC – Wilson CenterOctober 22 – Durham, NC – Durham Performing Arts CenterOctober 23 – Greensboro, NC – Tanger CenterOctober 24–25 – Washington, DC – National TheatreOctober 26 – Wallingford, CT – Oakdale TheatreOctober 28 – Cincinnati, OH – Proctor and Gamble HallOctober 29 – Chesterfield, MO – The FactoryOctober 30 – Des Moines, IA – Des Moines Civic CenterOctober 31 – Ft. Wayne, IN – Embassy TheatreNovember 1 – Utica, NY – Stanley TheatreNovember 2 – Boston, MA – Emerson Colonial TheaterNovember 4 – Charlotte, NC – Ovens AuditoriumNovember 5 – Indianapolis, IN – Murat TheatreNovember 6 – Detroit, MI – Fisher TheatreNovember 7–8 – Chicago, IL – Cadillac Palace TheatreNovember 9 – Minneapolis, MN – Orpheum TheatreNovember 11 – Rochester, NY – Kodak CenterNovember 12 – Red Bank, NJ – Count Basie TheatreNovember 13 – Portland, ME – Merrill AuditoriumNovember 14 – Buffalo, NY – UB Center for the ArtsNovember 15 – Providence, RI – The VETSNovember 16 – Brooklyn, NY – Kings TheatreNovember 18 – Reading, PA – Santander Performing Arts CenterNovember 19 – Baltimore, MD – Lyric Opera HouseNovember 20 – Dayton, OH – Victoria TheatreNovember 21 – Richmond, VA – Dominion Energy CenterNovember 22 – Philadelphia, PA – Met Opera HouseNovember 23 – Newark, NJ – New Jersey Performing Arts CenterNovember 25 – Atlanta, GA – Cobb Energy Performing Arts CentreNovember 26 – Clearwater, FL – Ruth Eckerd HallNovember 28 – Columbus, OH – Palace TheatreNovember 29 – Cleveland, OH – KeyBank State TheatreNovember 30 – Milwaukee, WI – Riverside Theatre

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