The “Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience” will return to Atlanta this fall.

Featuring the music of Emmy-winning composer Ramin Djawadi, the amphitheater tour will play 21 cities, including Sept. 24 at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta.

Tickets will go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. July 12 via www.livenation.com and the venue box office; pre-sales through Live Nation and Citi card, as well as VIP packages, will be available starting at 10 a.m. July 11. Ticket prices have not been announced.

The “Game of Thrones” live show, which will also include footage from the eight seasons of the HBO smash and other immersive elements, previously played Atlanta in 2017, with a show at then-Philips Arena.

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GAME OF THRONES® LIVE CONCERT EXPERIENCE 2019 NORTH AMERICAN DATES 

9/5 - Syracuse, NY - St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview

9/6 - Toronto, ON - Budweiser Stage

9/8 - Chicago, IL - Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

9/10 - Boston, MA - Xfinity Center

9/11 - Hartford, CT - XFINITY Theatre

9/12 - Philadelphia, PA - The Mann

9/14 - New York, NY - Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

9/15 - Washington, DC - Jiffy Lube Live

9/17 - Virginia Beach, VA - Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater

9/18 - Raleigh, NC - Coastal Credit Union Music Park

9/20 - Jacksonville, FL - Daily’s Place

9/21 - West Palm Beach, FL - Coral Sky Amphitheatre

9/22 - Tampa, FL - MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

9/24- Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

9/25 - Rogers, AR - Walmart AMP

9/26 - Dallas, TX - The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

9/27 - Houston, TX - Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

10/1 - Phoenix, AZ - Comerica Theatre

10/3 - San Francisco, CA - Shoreline Amphitheatre

10/4 - Irvine, CA - FivePoint Amphitheatre

10/5 - Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl

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