The upset fans were relieved to hear that HBO fiction "Game of Thrones" has an announcement to be made at a musical event on Monday, Aug. 8.
HBO will hold the live orchestral performance at the Hollywood Palladium, Sunset Blvd in Los Angeles, California. It has been indicated that during the event an announcement relating to "Game of Thrones" series will be made. With the speculation, fans are hopeful to see season 7 with more episodes and a bit earlier that scheduled.
With the end of season six of the show, fans began to wait for another season soon. However, the delayed shooting of the show postponed the schedule and it was confirmed that "Game of Thrones" Season 7 would be launched in summer 2017. To ease the tension, the channel is coming with the best orchestral program. HBO promised that the "Game of Thrones" music will be staged live for the fans to cover up for their disappointment.
According to reports, "a full orchestra will perform music at the Hollywood Palladium on Monday and composer Ramin Djawadi will take questions alongside cast member Isaac Hempstead-Wright, who plays Bran Stark." Ramin Djawadi, according to Inquisitr, is the one who composed the opening theme of the show.
The event will remind you of the costumes and season six set. The fans will get a chance to indulge into the Hall of Faces and the Iron Throne with Arya's sword, Melisandre's Flame holographic experience, etc. There are reports that stated that the event will feature a question and answer session with the brilliant music artist.
Movie Fone reported that the concert will have some great "selection if fan-favorite pieces from the popular Hall of Faces interactive exhibit."
In addition to the channel's initiative to host a "Game of Thrones" concert, HBO is also planning to launch a new GoT game. This is for fans and followers who desire to see more episodes of the show in the future.
The video below features a promo for "Game of Thrones" musical event.