If you didn’t have your fill of “Game of Thrones,” fear not.

Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience” will return to the Pepsi Center at 8 p.m. on Sept. 14, 2018.

Bringing the world of Westeros to theaters around North America, the concert features an orchestra and choir performing the score from all seven seasons of the Emmy Award-winning HBO series. While the music is performed, clips from the show — including Season 7 — are shown.

After the success of the tour’s first leg, and fan demand, a second leg was added for 2018.

Tickets to the show are $39.50-$99.50 and can be purchased at livenation.com or altitudetickets.com.

From the world of dire wolves to melodic and hypnotic dream pop, Lana Del Rey will perform at the Pepsi Center at 8 p.m. on Jan. 7.

Known for producing music that has been described as “cinematic in quality” by music critics, the singer and songwriter writes music based on tragic romance, the Los Angeles lifestyle and melancholia.

Her music videos are often compared to short films and center around the same themes. To date, she has released five studio albums, including the 2017 disc “Lust for Life.”

She’s appeared as the musical guest on “Saturday Night Live” and has been nominated for three Grammy awards.

She is best known for such tracks as “West Coast,” “Blue Jeans,” “National Anthem,” “Lust for Life,” “Video Games” and “Ride.”

Tickets to her show are $39.50-$125 and can be purchased at altitudetickets.com or livenation.com.

If you’re a firefly or feeling polyamorous, Breaking Benjamin will headline the 106.7 KBPI Saints and Sinners Halloween Ball at 1stBank Center at 7 p.m. on Oct. 28.

Killswitch Engage and Shaman’s Harvest will open the concert.

The Pennsylvania-based Breaking Benjamin was founded in 1999 and first made a splash on the hard rock scene in 2002 with its debut album “Saturate.”

The band has released five studio albums, and is expected to release a new record this year.

Breaking Benjamin is known for standout tracks like “Polyamorous,” “The Diary of Jane,” “Firefly” and “Angels Fall.” Tickets will be available starting at 10 a.m. today via AXS; they cost $39.50-$55.

And finally, just a head’s up: The Oct. 26 Bob Seger show at the Pepsi Center has been postponed due to medical concerns. Seger is putting off his entire “Runaway Train” tour on his doctor’s orders.

Rescheduled dates will be announced as they become available. Tickets will be honored at the later date.

— Luke Lyons

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