A Hocus Pocus UK concert tour will take place this autumn
The sequel will also be on Disney+
Last updated 31st Aug 2022
In the run up to the spookiest night of the year - Halloween - Disney is set to take Hocus Pocus on a concert tour of the UK! The tour will see a full live orchestra accompany the film on a big screen, at five locations across the UK, and you can buy tickets now from Aloud.com.
The show will be conducted by David Mahoney, who revealed the buzz the orchestra felt when he told them they would be playing Hocus Pocus.
In a feature on Disney's blog he said: "When I told the orchestra we’d be playing Hocus Pocus, I’ve honestly never seen so much excitement. I think it’s that nostalgia factor – for so many people it’s become an annual watch. And the score is extraordinary, it’s very John Williams-esque, full of colour."
Hocus Pocus in concert UK dates:
October 2022
Glasgow, Royal Concert Hall - Sun 23rd
Manchester, Bridgewater Hall - Mon 24th
Birmingham, Symphony Hall - Tue 25th
London, Eventim Apollo - Wed 26th
Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall - Fri 28th
Buy tickets now from Aloud.com for Hocus Pocus in concert
The music for the original film was written in just two weeks, after the original composer dropped out with just weeks to go, so John Debney rose to the challenge and wrote all the music in just a fortnight.
Speaking about his admiration for the composer, David said: "It’s only an hour and a half film, but there’s a considerable amount of music in it. To do that in just two weeks blows my mind. It’s hugely symphonic, romantic and melodic. And it’s beautifully orchestrated."
The original film was released in 1993, but has continued to be a hit throughout the generations. The movie follows three witches called the Sanderson sisters, who are brought back by mistake in Salem, on the night of Halloween.
Is there going to be a Hocus Pocus 2?
Before the live concerts start, Disney+ will release Hocus Pocus 2. A month before the film's release, Disney took to Twitter to share a photo writing: 'In one month, the Sanderson Sisters are back... and running amok, amok, amok! đź•Ż#HocusPocus2 arrives on @disneyplusuk on 30th September'.
A couple of months ago, a trailer was also released showing Bette Midler's character Winifred Sanderson declaring: "Lock up your children! Yes, Salem, we're back!" It also showed Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy reprising their classic roles.
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