‘Evil Dead in Concert’ Announces Groovy US Fall Tour

Most horror fans have seen Sam Raimi’s classic horror film Evil Dead more than twice. But have you seen it on a big screen while an ensemble plays the soundtrack live? Friends in the US, here’s your chance! Read on for more information about Evil Dead in Concert, which begins touring the States in September!

LOS ANGELES – JUNE 10, 2025 – Black Ink Presents, a division of Terrapin Station Entertainment and Sony Music Entertainment, today announced its next live-to-film production that resurrects Sam Raimi’s beloved cult classic in a way audiences have never seen before — in this lifetime. Evil Dead In Concert (www.evildeadinconcert.com) launches September 22 in Buffalo, New York as screams meet strings in 50 cities this fall, including a special three-night event in Los Angeles for Halloween. The screening of the legendary cult film in a newly restored format is brought to life on stage while a live ensemble performs the entire original musical score from composer Joe LoDuca. Tickets go on sale this Friday, June 13th.

“The ultimate horror movie concert experience has arrived with a night of cinematic chaos, demonic energy, and killer sounds,” says John Kinsner, CEO of Black Ink Presents, the producer of Evil Dead In Concert. Kinsner, a fellow horror enthusiast and fan of the film franchise, adds, “It’s not every day you get to watch someone chainsaw a demon while a live ensemble performs.”

Evil Dead follows five college students on vacation in an isolated cabin in the woods, where they unwittingly release absolute evil into the world and have to fight to survive. It is known as one of the most significant cult horror films of all time, and has generated a massive following worldwide since the film’s theatrical release on October 15, 1981. LoDuca’s score is orchestral but experimental, blending eerie strings, pounding percussion, and screeching sound effects to emphasize dread and supernatural chaos.

“I am so excited for audiences around the country to join us on an intense, aural descent into hell with this beautiful score and all its madness,” says LoDuca, who began his film career by composing the iconic score for director Raimi. Remarkably, it was his first film score. Following the success of Evil Dead, he became a frequent collaborator with Raimi and went on to win multiple Emmys for his scoring work. Most recently, he released a reimagined version of the original Evil Dead score called Evil Dead: A Nightmare Reimagined, where he re-recorded and expanded on the original musical themes of the movie.

Black Ink Presents is known for its extensive history of breathing new life into iconic films with symphonies, orchestras, or bands live on stage, including Labyrinth, Batman, Ghostbusters, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Rocketman, La La Land, and more.

The Evil Dead In Concert tour schedule includes:

September 22Buffalo, NYThe Riviera Theatre
September 24Concord, NHCapitol Center For The Arts – The Chubb Theatre
September 25Beverly, MAThe Cabot
September 26Cranston, RIThe Park Theatre
September 27New Haven, CTCollege Street Music Hall
September 28Patchogue, NYPatchogue Theatre
September 29Glenside, NYKeswick Theatre
October 1New York, NYTown Hall Theatre
October 2Reading, PASantander Performing Arts Center
October 3Englewood, NJBergen Performing Arts Center
October 4Cleveland, OHAgora Theatre
October 5Pittsburgh, PACarnegie of Homestead Music Hall
October 6Columbus, OHKEMBA Live!
October 7Cincinnati, OHTaft Theatre
October 8Detroit, MIMasonic Cathedral Theatre
October 9Indianapolis, INMurat Theatre at Old National Centre
October 10Joliet, ILRialto Square Theatre
October 11St. Paul, MNThe Fitzgerald Theater
October 12Des Moines, IAHoyt Sherman Place Theatre
October 13Chesterfield, MOThe Factory
October 15Omaha, NEAstro Theater
October 16Springfield, MOGillioz Theatre
October 17Wichita, KSThe Cotillion
October 18Kansas City, MOUptown Theater
October 19Tulsa, OKCain’s Ballroom
October 21Denver, COParamount Theatre
October 22Salt Lake City, UTKingsbury Hall
October 24Eugene, ORMcDonald Theater
October 25Tacoma, WATemple Theatre
October 26Portland, ORRoseland Theater
October 28Sacramento, CACrest Theatre
October 29San Francisco, CAThe Warfield
October 30 – November 1Los Angeles, CAMillion Dollar Theatre
November 2Phoenix, AZOrpheum Theatre
November 3San Diego, CABalboa Theatre
November 5Tucson, AZRialto Theatre
November 7San Antonio, TXAztec Theater
November 8Dallas, TXMajestic Theatre
November 9Austin, TXParamount Theatre
November 10Houston, TXBayou Music Center
November 11New Orleans, LAOrpheum Theater
November 12Atlanta, GAVariety Playhouse
November 13Ponte Vedra Beach, FLPonte Vedra Concert Hall
November 14Clearwater, FLCapitol Theatre
November 15Orlando, FLPlaza Live
November 17Spartanburg, SCSpartanburg Memorial Auditorium
November 18Charleston, SCCharleston Music Hall
November 19Roanoke, VABerglund Center
November 20Virginia Beach, VASandler Center
November 21Charlotte, NCOvens Auditorium

The film is rated NC-17 for substantial graphic horror violence and gore.

For more information about Evil Dead In Concert including the full tour schedule and tickets, visit www.evildeadinconcert.com and follow @evildeadinconcert on Instagram.

About Black Ink Presents

A leader in turn-key solutions for music performances and experiential entertainment, Black Ink provides creative direction, design, and production management for concerts, tours, and other unique and immersive events nationwide. The company also produces “live-to-film” shows in which a full orchestra or band performs a film score live, synced with a screening of the film or other media. Notable projects include: The Nightmare Before Christmas in Concert in cities around the world, featuring special guests such as Billie Eilish, Phoebe Bridgers, and Catherine O’Hara; The North American tour of Jim Henson’s Labyrinth: In Concert to more than 60 cities, in collaboration with The Jim Henson Company; Joe Hisaishi Symphonic Concert: Music from the Studio Ghibli Films of Hayao Miyazaki conducted by iconic Japanese film composer Joe Hisaishi; Rocketman in Concert featuring Elton John; La La Land in Concert conducted by composer Justin Hurwitz in arenas and concert halls around the world; Coco in Concert, Encanto in Concert, and The Lion King 30th Anniversary Celebration, all at the Hollywood Bowl and all filmed for release on Disney+.

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