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Bear McCreary
September 18 @ 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm PDT

Bear McCreary in Las Vegas is a rare live outing for one of film and television’s most celebrated composers, landing at House of Blues inside Mandalay Bay on the south end of the Strip on Friday, September 18, 2026. Known for his sweeping scores for God of War, Battlestar Galactica, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power and Outlander, McCreary is touring behind his Singularity–Ekleipsis project, a run that carries his cinematic soundtracks and original compositions to West Coast stages. The intimate House of Blues room — a far cry from a scoring stage — lets fans experience these themes in a concert setting rather than through headphones or a screen. It is a bucket-list evening for anyone who has been moved by his work across games, prestige TV and fantasy epics. Expect a program built around McCreary’s own catalog rather than pop covers, delivered with the theatricality his fans have come to expect. If you are visiting the city, it pairs neatly with a night out on the Strip. Get tickets and plan your Las Vegas visit.
FAQ
When does Bear McCreary perform in Las Vegas?
He plays one night only, Friday, September 18, 2026, at House of Blues Las Vegas inside Mandalay Bay.
What tour is this show part of?
The performance is billed as part of Bear McCreary’s Singularity–Ekleipsis Tour, a run showcasing his original compositions and celebrated screen scores.
What kind of music will Bear McCreary perform?
McCreary is best known as a composer for film, television and video games — including God of War, Battlestar Galactica and The Rings of Power — so the evening centers on his own cinematic works.
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