Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein bring the “Stranger Things” soundtrack live to the stage. The European tour will stop in Berlin on June 15th – with a light installation by MFO.
The music from “Stranger Things” can now be heard live. The two composers Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein are going on tour with it. The musicians, who are also active in the band Survive, created the sounds of the Netflix series.
The series is known for its soundtrack of dark, tension-building synth-wave sounds of the 80s as well as pop and rock music of the era.
From the first episodes to the season finale
The live concerts bring all of the series’ music – from the first episodes to the big season finale of season 5 – on stage. It is still uncertain whether the popular 80s hits will also be heard in addition to the score.
Light installation
The concert won’t be boring though. For a unique experience, Dixon and Stein teamed up with renowned artist MFO (Marcel Weber). The shows are accompanied by a light installation that creates a special atmosphere through minimalist design using light and fog. Ghostly shadows blur the line between concert and cinema.
European tour with a stop in Berlin
The duo plays in several halls in Europe, including the Theater des Westens in Berlin. On June 15th, fans can immerse themselves in the world of their favorite series. The tour then continues to Great Britain.

