I bought the Star Wars in Concert tickets after watching The Making of Star Wars in Concert on TV. I bet the force was with me at that moment; buying these tickets was the wisest decision that I’ve made so far in 2010!
I never thought of myself as a big Star Wars fan, but having my childhood heroes being re-introduced to me by C-3PO, I mean Anthony Daniels, was an amazing way to re-visit the adventures of Luke, Leah, Han and Yoda. I must confess that tonight, I was a little girl learning Star Wars’ story again for the first time.
I am way too biased to analyze the quality of the Concert itself. However, I will recommend the concert to any Star Wars fan. It doesn’t matter how old you are or in which decade you were introduced to the Star Wars saga. I saw so many kids tonight who were not even born when Star Wars III: The Revenge of the Sith was released having a great time and even humming Lord Vader’s theme song.

Photo Credit: Myke Ames and his HTC Touch Pro2, because contrary to what Steve Jobs and his legions of Apple fanboys (and girls) will tell you until they are blue in the face, the camera on an iPhone 3GS is garbage (added by Mr. Ames).
An exclusive exhibit of Star Wars costumes, props, production artwork and behind the scenes videos extracted from George Lucas’ archives travels along with Star Wars in Concert, so allow yourself lots of time after the show. I guarantee that you’ll have a chance to shoot the best Star Wars themed pictures that you can have with Darth Vader and Yoda and also have lots of fun watching the stormtroopers posing with fans.
If your city is not in this world tour list, the Star Wars in Concert official website will give you the exact idea of what we are experiencing this month in Canada. Enjoy!













