Interstellar Live Cinema Concert With Full Orchestra Set for Tokyo
The event pairs a major Hollywood sci-fi film with a live orchestral performance, a format that has grown in popularity in Japan for blockbuster scores.
Reporting from 1 sources: Cinema Today.
Christopher Nolan's 2014 film Interstellar will be screened in full at Tokyo International Forum on September 26, 2026, with a live performance of Hans Zimmer's score by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor Matt Dunkley and organist Charlie Andrews travel to Japan for the event. Advance tickets went on sale June 10.
Interstellar will screen in its entirety at Tokyo International Forum Hall A on September 26, accompanied by a live orchestra playing Hans Zimmer's score. The Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra performs under conductor Matt Dunkley, with organist Charlie Andrews joining from overseas. The event, branded Interstellar LIVE, is a cinema-concert format that has become a regular fixture for major film scores in Japan. Ticket prices range from 8,800 yen for A seats to 13,200 yen for SS seats. Advance reservations opened June 10.
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