Experience romance like from a movie screen at the Love Story concert.

Experience romance like from a movie screen at the Love Story concert.

On Friday, February 14, 2025, the Smetana Hall of the Municipal House in Prague will be filled with romantic music. The Prague Pop Symphonics orchestra has prepared a concert titled "Love Story." The program will feature melodies accompanying the greatest love stories that have appeared on the silver screen. The musical experience will be complemented by a light show, visual and stage effects, and dance performances. The event will also offer an unconventional opportunity for socializing.

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The ambitious symphonic body Prague Pop Symphonics first presented itself to the audience with a grand symphonic show Christmas in Hollywood. Now it is preparing another project, a concert called Love Story. This will take place conveniently on Valentine's Day and will offer the best of film music known from romantic movies. Music from films such as Forrest Gump, A Heavenly Love, Pearl Harbor, The Bodyguard, La La Land, Superman, and more will be performed. Whether you enjoy epic compositions or intimate melodies of solo piano, everyone will find something for themselves. "We pride ourselves on offering our audience more than just listening to music," says the orchestra's director Lenka Dandová. "You can look forward to a symphonic orchestra conducted by conductor Marek Šedivý and singer MAKY. The entire evening will be enriched with a light show, instrumental soloists, a dance couple performance, visual and stage effects, and there will also be a themed photo booth. Additionally, everyone will receive a small gift from us," she adds.

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Although it may seem that the event is aimed only at romantic couples, this is not the case. Prague Pop Symphonics comes with an original idea of how to make the concert not just a musical experience. With the slogan "Love doesn't have to be just on the movie screen - you might discover it right at our concert!" it opens up opportunities for singles or groups of friends and offers a chance for meeting new people. "Would you attend an event where you could meet new people with the same interests? At the Love Story concert, you have the chance. Just take a special bracelet at the entrance that shows you are open to new encounters, and who knows how everything will turn out," says producer Lukáš Cach.

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A love for film music does not have to be the only love that will literally hang in the air at the Love Story concert. The original concept of the event promises an unconventional experience for all participants. To enhance the atmosphere of the entire evening, GOLD tickets are also available, which upon purchase will grant you the best seats in the hall, a glass of sparkling wine, priority entry, a VIP cloakroom, and a gift bag.

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