
We just had to share this news! The musicians behind the classic score for Netflix series and pop culture phenomenon Stranger Things will be performing live in London as part of Nile Rodgers’ Meltdown festival at the Royal Festival Hall.

Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein of Austin band S U R V I V E, created the soundtrack for the first series of Stranger Things, released in 2016, which won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music and two Grammy nominations. The duo then returned to score series two in 2017 and series three. This performance will feature the live premiere of the soundtrack for Stranger Things season 3, and is sure to be exceptional!
Support comes from electronic producer and musician Richard Norris, performing from his ambient deep-listening albums, the Abstractions series. Series creators The Duffer Brothers fell in love with S U R V I V E’s music, which spins classic synths into a distinctly modern sound – and the resulting alchemy produced the most talked-about soundtrack of the year.
DATES & TIMES
Wed 7 August – 7:30 pm
WHERE
Royal Festival Hall
PRICING
£27.50 – £35
Booking fee: £3.00 (Members £0.00)




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