"Games of Thrones" is one of the most celebrated shows on TV and soon fans can revel in a live music experience as well.

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On Thursday, Live Nation offered a sneak peek into the the live music concert GOT fans have awaited for months on Facebook.

The show's composer, Ramin Djawadi, along with a full orchestra and choir, will provide an immersive music and visual experience that promises to bring the Seven Kingdoms to life on a massive scale.

The 28-date tour, which will use video technology to recreate the realms throughout Westeros and Essos and showcase footage of the show, kicked off in February and hits Philips Arena at 8 p.m. March 14.

Tickets are $39.50-$99.50 and are on sale now through all Ticketmaster outlets, www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 1-800-745-3000.

“For the past six seasons of ‘Game of Thrones,’ I have been tremendously inspired to compose music to David Benioff’s and D.B. Weiss’ extraordinary adaption of George R.R. Martin’s epic ‘A Song of Fire and Ice’ series,” Djawadi said in a statement. “Now, by combining the music with state of the art technology, we are going to bring the astonishing world of Westeros to fans in a live and unique concert experience.”

The tour will also visit Charlotte, North Carolina, Tampa and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

For the full itinerary, visit http://www.gameofthronesconcert.com/.

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