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National Symphony Orchestra to perform Jurassic World in Concert

Universal Brand Development have teamed up with Film Concerts Live! to develop “Jurassic World in Concert”, featuring the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO), led by guest conductor Emil de Cou.

The opening night of the concert will take place on May 30 at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.

The new concert experience will see the National Symphony Orchestra perform the complete Jurassic World score live while Colin Trevorrow’s hugely successful 2015 movie is projected onto a screen.

Jurassic World in Concert is a follow-up to the currently touring Jurassic Park in Concert, which has been presented by more than 50 orchestras to date, with sold-out performances in cities including London, Paris, Melbourne, Toronto, Taipei and Philadelphia.

Commenting on the association, Colin Trevorrow, director, Jurassic World said, “Michael Giacchino’s music sounds different with a live orchestra. It surrounds you, strengthens your muscles, sweeps you into adventure and demands your heroic best. Hearing his music played live is one of my favorite things to do, and I’m honored to be part of this awesome event.”

Set 22 years after the events of Jurassic Park, the Jurassic World theme park lets guests experience the thrill of witnessing actual dinosaurs. But something ferocious lurks behind the Park’s attractions – a genetically modified dinosaur with savage capabilities. When the massive creature escapes, chaos erupts across the island. It’s up to Owen and Claire to save the park’s tourists from an all-out prehistoric assault.

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is all set to hit the theatres on June 22.

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