La La Land screens with live orchestra in Austin

Fans of the 2016 Academy Award-winning film La La Land can relive its magic through a special concert screening accompanied by a live full orchestra and jazz band. The event takes place at Bass Concert Hall on Valentine's Day.

The production brings Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone's story to the big screen, enhanced by live musical performances that capture the film's jazz-infused score. This Valentine's Day event offers audiences an immersive experience of the romantic musical set in Los Angeles.

Scheduled for Saturday, February 14, 2026, screenings are set for 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at Bass Concert Hall, located at 2350 Robert Dedman Dr, Austin, TX 78712. Tickets start at $58, providing an opportunity to enjoy the film's iconic dance sequences and songs in a live setting.

As part of Austin's weekend entertainment lineup, this concert aligns with the city's vibrant cultural scene, drawing film and music enthusiasts for a celebratory evening. The event highlights the enduring appeal of La La Land, which won multiple Oscars including Best Director for Damien Chazelle.

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Rosalía captivates 15,000 fans at LDLC Arena in Lyon with her Lux World Tour opener, featuring dancers, orchestra, and dramatic staging.
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Rosalía launches Lux World Tour in Lyon with elaborate theatrical production

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Rosalía opened her Lux world tour on March 16, 2026, at the sold-out LDLC Arena in Lyon, France, performing a 25-song set across four acts for 13,500–16,000 fans. The nearly two-hour show featured intricate choreography by (LA)HORDE, ballet-inspired visuals, a live Heritage orchestra of around 30 musicians, dramatic staging, and tracks from her November 2025 album Lux—her first tour in four years—alongside hits from Motomami and earlier releases, but no songs from El Mal Querer.

Paris will host numerous cinematic concerts and film music events in 2026 and 2027, blending live orchestras with film screenings or composer tributes. These performances span classics, animations, and modern scores at venues like the Grand Rex and Palais des Congrès. The lineup caters to fans of cinema and symphonic music alike.

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The South by Southwest Music Festival marks its 40th anniversary with significant updates, including a new headquarters and adjusted programming. Organizers Brian Hobbs and Dev Sherlock discussed shifts like earlier set times and a focus on global genres during a preview. The event runs from March 12-16 in Austin, coinciding fully with other SXSW components for the first time.

São Paulo's Heliópolis favela hosts the local Orquestra de Heliópolis and musicians from London's Royal Academy of Music at Teatro Baccarelli this Saturday. The event features masterclasses and a concert at 3 p.m., fostering cultural exchange and artistic training. The initiative comes from the Inspirar-te organization in partnership with Instituto Baccarelli.

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Wesley's Place Live Music Venue in La Grange, Illinois, will host an acoustic triple bill featuring three performers on Friday, March 13, at 7 p.m. The family-friendly event takes place at the First United Methodist Church of La Grange. Tickets are available for $20 at the door or in advance online.

Members of the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra will perform the fourth concert in their 2025-26 River Rhapsodies chamber music series, titled Modern Muses. The event features works by Claude Debussy, William Grant Still, Alberto Ginastera, and Philip Glass. Performances are scheduled for 7 p.m. Tuesday and 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Susie and Charles Morgan Hall in Little Rock.

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The 43rd Miami Film Festival has revealed its program for April 9-19, 2026, featuring over 160 films including 40 world premieres. The event will open with Daniel Roher's Tuner and close with John Carney's Power Ballad, while honoring actors such as Adam Scott and Bob Odenkirk. Special events include live performances and anniversary screenings.

 

 

 

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