Bella, where have you been, loca? Twilight‘s going on tour!
GEA Live and Lionsgate announced Twilight concert tour on Wednesday (April 9), according to Variety. The 60-date run will span across U.S. and kick off with a preview performance in Spokane, Wash.,on Sept. 12. It then opens in Seattle on Sept. 13, a.k.a. National Twilighters Day.
The live-to-film experience will show the original 2008 movie accompanied by an onstage 12-piece ensemble of rock and orchestral musicians, who will synchronize their performance to scenes in the visual. Tickets go on sale this Friday (April 11).
The five Twilight films (Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn – Parts 1 & 2) are based on the popular Stephanie Meyer book series of the same name. The first novel, released in 2005, is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. To celebrate, publishers Little, Brown Books for Young Readers is releasing a new edition of the series for a new generation of fans. The Twilight Saga Deluxe Hardcover Collection features five hardcover books, including the four main entries in the series as well as Midnight Sun, the companion novel published in 2020.
See the full list of dates of the Twilight concert tour below.
September 12 – Spokane, WA – First Interstate Center for the Arts
September 13 – Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre
September 14 – Bellingham, WA – Mount Baker Theatre
September 15 – Portland, OR – Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
September 17 – Idaho Falls, ID – Frontier Center for the Performing Arts
September 18 – Boise, ID – Velma V. Morrison Center for the Performing Arts
September 19 – Eugene, OR – Hult Center for the Performing Arts
September 20 – Sacramento, CA – SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center
September 21 – Modesto, CA – Gallo Center for the Arts
September 23 – San Francisco, CA – Golden Gate Theatre
September 24 – Costa Mesa, CA – Segerstrom Center for the Arts
September 25 – San Diego, CA – San Diego Civic Theatre
September 26 – San Jose, CA – San Jose Center for the Performing Arts
September 27 – Reno, NV – Pioneer Center
September 28 – Salt Lake City, UT – Eccles Theater
September 30 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern
October 1 – Riverside, CA – Fox Performing Arts Center
October 2 – Mesa, AZ – Mesa Arts Center
October 3 – Tucson, AZ – Fox Tucson
October 4 – Albuquerque, NM – Popejoy Hall
October 5 – Denver, CO – Buell Theatre
October 7 – Omaha, NE – Orpheum Theatre
October 8 – Oklahoma City, OK – Thelma Gaylord Performing Arts Theatre
October 9 – Sugar Land, TX – Smart Financial Centre
October 10 – Dallas, TX – Majestic Theatre
October 11 – Austin, TX – Bass Concert Hall
October 12 – San Antonio, TX – Majestic Theatre
October 14 – New Orleans, LA – The Mahalia Jackson Theater
October 15 – Jacksonville, FL – Moran Theater
October 16 – Orlando, FL – Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
October 17 – Sarasota, FL – Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall
October 18 – W. Palm Beach, FL – Kravis Center
October 19 – Miami, FL – Knight Concert Hall at the Adrienne Arsht Center
October 21 – Wilmington, NC – Wilson Center
October 22 – Durham, NC – Durham Performing Arts Center
October 23 – Greensboro, NC – Tanger Center
October 24–25 – Washington, DC – National Theatre
October 26 – Wallingford, CT – Oakdale Theatre
October 28 – Cincinnati, OH – Proctor and Gamble Hall
October 29 – Chesterfield, MO – The Factory
October 30 – Des Moines, IA – Des Moines Civic Center
October 31 – Ft. Wayne, IN – Embassy Theatre
November 1 – Utica, NY – Stanley Theatre
November 2 – Boston, MA – Emerson Colonial Theater
November 4 – Charlotte, NC – Ovens Auditorium
November 5 – Indianapolis, IN – Murat Theatre
November 6 – Detroit, MI – Fisher Theatre
November 7–8 – Chicago, IL – Cadillac Palace Theatre
November 9 – Minneapolis, MN – Orpheum Theatre
November 11 – Rochester, NY – Kodak Center
November 12 – Red Bank, NJ – Count Basie Theatre
November 13 – Portland, ME – Merrill Auditorium
November 14 – Buffalo, NY – UB Center for the Arts
November 15 – Providence, RI – The VETS
November 16 – Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theatre
November 18 – Reading, PA – Santander Performing Arts Center
November 19 – Baltimore, MD – Lyric Opera House
November 20 – Dayton, OH – Victoria Theatre
November 21 – Richmond, VA – Dominion Energy Center
November 22 – Philadelphia, PA – Met Opera House
November 23 – Newark, NJ – New Jersey Performing Arts Center
November 25 – Atlanta, GA – Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
November 26 – Clearwater, FL – Ruth Eckerd Hall
November 28 – Columbus, OH – Palace Theatre
November 29 – Cleveland, OH – KeyBank State Theatre
November 30 – Milwaukee, WI – Riverside Theatre

The post “‘Twilight’ Concert Tour to Hit 60 Cities This Fall” by Rania Aniftos was published on 04/09/2025 by www.billboard.com
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