Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas is headed to center stage at Louisville Orchestra on Nov. 23. The concert experience immerses you into Halloween Town and Christmas Town, and brings them to life in a way you’ve never seen before.
Under conductor Jason Seber, the Louisville Orchestra will perform the iconic score of this holiday classic live, while the film plays on the big screen in its entirety.
This special presentation is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to experience The Nightmare Before Christmas like never before. As the film unfolds, you’ll hear the hauntingly beautiful score performed live, with classic songs such as “This Is Halloween,” “What’s This?,” and “Oogie Boogie’s Song” to tag along with the tale of the Pumpkin King and his quest to introduce Christmas to Halloween Town.
The combination of stunning visuals and the symphonic power of the orchestra promises to enchant audiences of all ages, whether you’re revisiting the film as a longtime fan or introducing it to a new generation.
The concert will take place at Whitney Hall at The Kentucky Center, located at 501 W Main St. in Louisville. The show begins at 7:30 PM, and tickets are available now for a range of seating options:
- Balcony: $31-$46
- Grand Tier: $46-$72
- Main Floor Back: $31
- Main Floor Front: $46
Don’t miss out on this chance to relive the magic of Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas with live orchestral accompaniment. It’s a holiday treat for families, fans and anyone who loves this darkly charming classic.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the Louisville Orchestra’s website: The Nightmare Before Christmas Concert.
This article appears in Nov 4-19, 2024.
