Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban In Concert Upcoming Events & Tickets

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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban In Concert 2025-26 Tour Info
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban In Concert is coming back, bringing the score by John Williams to life with a full orchestra playing live while the film is projected in HD. Audiences will be swept into the Wizarding World to experience memorable moments like the Knight Bus, encounters with Dementors, the mystery around Sirius Black, and the emotional power of the finale — all with the film’s magical music performed in sync on stage.
The event appears at multiple locations: for example, it will be presented on February 28, 2026 in Austin, TX at Bass Concert Hall with two performances (matinee and evening); other showings include October dates in Sacramento and Sacramento’s Performing Arts Center, and an April 2026 show in Green Bay, WI at The Weidner.
This production is part of the official Harry Potter Film Concert Series created by Warner Bros. Discovery Global Experiences in collaboration with CineConcerts, who have brought the entire film concert series to audiences around the world — with thousands of performances spanning many countries — since the series premiered.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban In Concert 2025-26 Tickets Info
Tickets for Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban In Concert 2025-26 live performances are available now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices vary by city and venue, but most performances in the 2025–26 run begin around $60 to $75 for upper-balcony or rear-mezzanine seating. Mid-range seats generally fall between $90 and $125, offering a clear view of both the screen and the orchestra. Evening shows in larger venues, particularly on weekends, often lean toward the higher end of that range due to demand.
For more central orchestra and premium seats, prices frequently reach $150 to $180, and in some cities can approach $200 or more for prime locations closest to the stage and screen. Matinee performances sometimes open at slightly lower entry points, making them a more accessible option for families. Overall, the concerts provide a wide range of price levels so audiences can experience the live magic of the film and score in a way that best matches their budget and preferred view.
About Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban In Concert
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban In Concert is part of the Harry Potter Film Concert Series, which pairs the beloved films with live orchestral performance. In this production, the third installment of the saga is projected in high definition while a symphony orchestra performs John Williams’ score live, synchronizing the music with the action on screen. The experience allows audiences to relive the magic of the story while hearing the score’s full detail and emotional power in a way not possible through film alone.
The story follows Harry as he enters his third year at Hogwarts, facing dark omens, the mystery of escaped prisoner Sirius Black, and the chilling presence of Dementors. With memorable moments like the flight on the Knight Bus, the use of the Marauder’s Map, and the climactic revelations at the Shrieking Shack, the film is among the most atmospheric and emotionally layered in the series. Williams’ music deepens these moments, from the haunting motifs for the Dementors to the sweeping themes of friendship and bravery.
As part of a global concert series developed by CineConcerts in partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery, Prisoner of Azkaban In Concert has been staged by orchestras around the world. It combines the thrill of a live concert with the nostalgia and wonder of the Wizarding World, appealing to both longtime fans and newcomers. The format has proven to be a powerful way to introduce audiences to orchestral music while celebrating one of the most iconic film franchises of the modern era.