‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ with live orchestra show set for Royal Albert Hall

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Marvel blockbuster Spider-Man: No Way Home is set to be screened at The Royal Albert Hall with The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra performing the soundtrack live.

Spider-Man: No Way Home Live In Concert will take place on Friday 14 November 2025, with the orchestra performing in front of the film projected on a lowering screen.

Tickets are available here. This world premiere of the concert will be followed by a full tour, details of which will be announced at a later date.

Released in 2021, Spider-Man: No Way Home is Tom Holland’s third outing as Peter Parker, and one of the most successful superhero films of all time. The story follows Parker reeling from his identity being made known, and enlisting the help of Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) to cast a spell that helps people forget who he is. The spell goes wrong, however, opening a portal between universes and bringing some unwanted enemies to his world.

The film made over $1.9Billion (around £1.4Billion) at the worldwide box office. It also famously united all three Spider-Man movie actors, with Holland being joined by his predecessors Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire as alternate versions of Peter Parker.

Michael Giacchino, who composed the score for the film, said in a press release: “It has been such an honour and a joy to have written the music for the recent Spider-Man trilogy. I have been drawn to Peter Parker since I was a kid – who can’t relate to the awkward teenager who sails headlong into danger without thinking anything through?”

“I have loved how his story has unfolded – Peter has gone from a high school student with all the angst we remember from our own youth (while also battling super villains!) into a confident young adult who truly understands the weight of his great responsibility. That musical arc, from plucky and clumsy to genuinely heroic, has been a rewarding creative experience”.

He concluded: I’m absolutely thrilled that audiences will now be able to experience No Way Home with a full orchestra, listening to talented musicians who make the black dots I write on paper come alive – and there is no better venue to have its premiere than the Royal Albert Hall”.

Recently, the film’s director Jon Watts looked back on the movie, revealing that an important scene was changed when he found out that fans had guessed what would happen online.

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