At The Mansion, the enchantment of Oz is reborn in The Wizard of Oz: A Classical Concert. Transformed by the elegant harmonies of a string ensemble, this beloved tale is brought to life as a sweeping symphonic adventure that soars beyond the rainbow. The concert will be held on January 10, and tickets are now on sale for those eager to immerse themselves in this musical celebration.
Warner Bros. and Candlelight are joining forces to bring the timeless magic of The Wizard of Oz to life in a one-of-a-kind live concert experience The Wizard of Oz – A Classical Concert. Inside The Mansion, a classical ensemble will perform beloved songs like “We’re Off to See the Wizard” and “Over the Rainbow”, surrounded by the warm glow of thousands of flickering candles. From the whimsical melodies to the heartwarming tunes of friendship and courage, every note will transport you straight to the Land of Oz.

Candlelight: The Wizard of Oz – A Classical Concert
Music has always been the soul of The Wizard of Oz, filling every moment with heart, humor, and hope. Whether it’s Dorothy dreaming “Over the Rainbow” or the joyful refrain of “Follow the Yellow Brick Road”, these melodies continue to charm audiences of all ages.
This season, Candlelight rolls out the emerald carpet for a magical 60-minute concert that celebrates the film’s most cherished songs. Picture a live string ensemble performing beneath a golden sea of candlelight — an atmosphere so enchanting, you’ll feel as though you’ve been whisked away by a Kansas twister straight to The Land of Oz itself. So gather your friends, click your heels three times, and get ready for a musical evening where nostalgia meets pure magic.
Warner Bros. Discovery Global Experiences and Candlelight proudly present The Wizard of Oz -A Classical Tribute in Austin. The Mansion will be transformed for one unforgettable night filled with charm, melody, and candlelit wonder lasting 60 whole minutes. Dress however your heart desires — ruby slippers or emerald attire because, after all, we’re not in Kansas anymore.
