AMC turns movie screens into live concert stages

United States, USAWed May 06 2026
Movie theaters are getting a fresh update. Instead of just showing films, some AMC locations are now hosting live concerts where performers interact with audiences in real time. This means your local cinema isn’t just a place to watch a movie—it’s a spot to experience music with others, even if the artist isn’t in the room. The first lineup includes big names like Bebe Rexha, Paris Hilton, Kim Petras, and Maren Morris, performing live across 300 theaters in June. What makes this different from past attempts? The artists will actually see and react to the audience, making it feel more like a concert than a pre-recorded show. AMC is teaming up with a live entertainment company called Arena One to bring this tech to 89 cities.
Tickets cost between $40 and $75, which is cheaper than most concert venues. The goal is to give fans an affordable way to enjoy live music without traveling to a big stadium. AMC believes this could be a game-changer, bringing in more people and boosting revenue. The company’s CEO suggested this could open a new era for live entertainment. This isn’t the first time theaters have tried mixing movies and music. Recent box office hits like music documentaries and concert films show there’s still demand for music-related content. But this approach takes it further by making the theater itself part of the experience. Will fans prefer this over traditional concerts? Time will tell.
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