Harry Potter, the worldwide phenomenon that started with books and then movies, continues to excite fans old and new with a live concert event. This March, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone will once again thrill audiences, this time with a live orchestra, for three shows at Toronto’s famous Roy Thomson Hall.
The combination of the film on a big screen and John Williams’ incredible score performed live creates a magical experience you truly won’t want to miss.
Warner Bros. Discovery Global Experiences and CineConcerts created the Harry Potter Film Concert Series, the only official global concert tour celebrating the Harry Potter films.
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Since the world premiere of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone in Concert in 2016, more than 3 million fans have enjoyed this magical experience, which is scheduled to include over 2,973 performances across more than 48 countries worldwide through 2025.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone is the beginning of the adventures of Harry Potter, who, on his 11th birthday, learns of his past. As the orphan of two wizards, his exciting future includes discovering his own powers and receiving an invitation to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. He meets new friends, begins new adventures, and finds that not everyone is happy that he is there, especially one Dark Wizard.
Visit the official website for more information and to purchase tickets for Harry Potter live in concert.

















