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Rating: 3.9 out of 5 based on 101 reviews
  • Distracting and Overwhelming

    by Jen on 9/16/25Paramount Theatre - SeattleRating: 1 out of 5

    While I have attended multiple of these types of shows, this one was out of hand especially for the price. The screaming every two minutes was distracting ( I understand engagement is part of this but you can’t even enjoy the music as it is excessive) and more disappointing was the quality of the audio. It was awful the voices didn’t even sound like the actors and it was piercing to listen to. We left at intermission and would not recommend. Watch it at home and protect your peace.

  • Such a disappointment

    by Allie on 9/16/25Paramount Theatre - SeattleRating: 1 out of 5

    This was worse thing I’ve ever been to. The soundtrack of the movie was garbled and echoed. If I didn’t know the dialogue I would not have been able to understand about 80% of it. You could not hear the male soloist, like his mike wasn’t even on, felt bad for him he was really getting into at some parts and couldn’t even hear. Plus we were in the front and his head and the mic stand was right in our view of the screen so couldn’t even see parts of movie. Waste of money.

  • Not a theater experience

    by Kevin on 9/16/25Paramount Theatre - SeattleRating: 1 out of 5

    Before the film started the crowd was welcomed with an intro that included that the crowd was welcome to shout for their favorite characters. This then led to cackling and shouting non stop. We expected a theater experience with a live orchestra accompanying the film but instead we were stuck in a loud rowdy crowd unable to enjoy even the film. We left 30 minutes into the movie.

  • Loved twilight, bad sound mixing

    by SydneyA. on 9/16/25Paramount Theatre - SeattleRating: 3 out of 5

    The overall event was such a fun way to celebrate the 20th anniversary of twilight. In thinking it would be at paramount, I thought the event would be high quality. Unfortunately,, the sound mixing was so bad. The talking was fuzzy and felt so loud while the band was just a little too quiet.

  • Unforgettable, enchanting experience

    by Alice on 10/29/24Rating: 5 out of 5

    The stage was candlelit and from our seats, we were able to watch both the orchestra and screen in full. There was a lovely, brief introductory speech before the film began. There were parts of the film that I wasn't even aware had music until the instrumentals played. Listening to the film from your TV can really cause a lot of sounds to be missed! The gentleman who sang had an absolutely incredible voice and the orchestra as a whole blew me away. It was so immersive and gave me chills throughout. There was a short interval halfway through the film which was necessary for toilet breaks, snack breaks, and they were also selling merchandise (bracelet, magnets, t-shirt, sweater) at the venue I attended. I have seen other reviews mentioning the screaming fans that could be distracting. Thankfully at my venue, there was minimal of this. I could understand that the noise throughout could take away from the experience if it was loud and constant, but I was very lucky, it was outstanding. I would go again in a heartbeat. Thank you.♡

  • Incredible!

    by Amber on 10/28/24Rating: 5 out of 5

    Got these tickets for my sisters birthday! First time watching a concert film. And it was incredible! The orchestra and singer were amazing 10/10 would recommend

  • Tallented band, but the audience behaviour was not expected.

    by Cat on 10/27/24Rating: 3 out of 5

    The experience was ruined by the audience. I am die hard fan, but I just couldn’t enjoy it with everyone screaming every 2 seconds. There were 3 girls next to me who were particularly loud and screamed every time nearly any character came on screen, even the very minor characters like Bella’ step dad that appeared for 5 seconds. Honestly, they were so loud it was like a whistle being blown in my ear, it genuinely made my head ache and made me want to leave early. When the credits rolled and the lead singer stepped up to sing more, he sounded really good, but I could barely hear him because the audience were screaming and clapping for every character that came on screen again. I went to a live orchestra because I love the twilight music but I could barely hear it because of the screaming at all the characters…idk I just found it odd and over the top. I understand cheering for the Cullen's making an appearance and Jacob, maybe once or twice…but constantly, for everyone? No. I didn’t realise the fan base would behave like that the entirety of the show. I brought my mum along and felt bad that I did, she thought it would be nice and relaxing because she likes the music… she was just shocked and confused by the behaviour of everyone. Had I known I wouldn’t have gone, I couldn’t enjoy it at all and it’s such a shame because the band was great and the vocal lead was great. If you go, just be prepared for the audience to be very loud, talking, shouting ,cheering and screaming the the whole way through. Be prepared for them to be constantly hollering laughing at the scenes and the script. It is not a typical orchestra or cinema experience and this should have been made clear, it’s more like attending a Harry styles concert.

  • Great Experience, screaming fans ruin the experience

    by Twilight on 10/27/24Rating: 2 out of 5

    The experience was great and has top potential. However in the introduction the presenter told people they were free to cheer at characters. This was fine however the audience took it too far choosing to cheer/scream for the majority of the performance. The performance is supposed to be a masterpiece to be heard and an immersive experience. Screaming fans ruined the whole experience as it was hard to hear the music (which you're paying for). They could sit at home and yell at the TV if they really wanted to. By the end we could hardly hear because of the screams around us. The music is amazing from what we could hear in-between the screaming. But it was ruined by screams. Had the introducer not allowed it, I'm sure we all could've enjoyed the music and film. Without so much screaming and the odd few cheers would've been fine.

  • Such a great fun evening out!

    by Twilover on 9/9/24Meridian Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    This was such a fun night out! The orchestra and the singer were excellent and the atmosphere was so much fun! I didn’t know what to expect going in but, it exceeded all my expectations.

  • Best night of my life

    by Steff on 9/9/24Meridian Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    My sister and I went to see Twlight in concert and it was absolutely amazing. The orchestra and band were perfectly synched to the movie. It was such a great experience to be in a room with hundreds of other die hard fans watching twilight all over again in this way. The candles created a beautiful ambience. Highly recommend.

  • BEST CONCERT EVER

    by Demi on 9/9/24Meridian Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    The staff was friendly, food and drinks were charged at reasonable price. It's amazing to watch the movies with a bunch of Twihard fans!!! The orchestra team and the singer are wonderful as well. Highly recommended!