Spider-Man: No Way Home Live in Concert, a live orchestral screening of the blockbuster film, is set to tour the UK in 2026, including a date at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on March 27. The show promises to be the 'ultimate experience' for fans, with the film's score performed by a symphony orchestra live to picture on a large HD screen.
Tickets go on pre-sale on Thursday, September 18, at 10am, with general sale starting Friday, September 19, at 10am via Ticketmaster.co.uk. The tour follows the world premiere at London's Royal Albert Hall on November 14, 2025, and will also visit Edinburgh, Sheffield, Manchester, and Birmingham.
The music for the film was composed by Academy Award winner Michael Giacchino, who also scored the previous two live-action Spider-Man films. Giacchino expressed his excitement about the tour, saying, 'I'm absolutely thrilled that audiences will now be able to experience No Way Home with orchestra.'
Spider-Man: No Way Home, released in 2021, stars Tom Holland as Peter Parker and his superhero alter ego. The film grossed over $1.92 billion worldwide, making it the highest-grossing Spider-Man film and Sony Pictures' top-grossing film to date. The story sees Parker's identity revealed, leading him to seek help from Doctor Strange, which unleashes villains from across the multiverse.



