A Magical Valentine’s Weekend: The Princess Bride in Concert with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra
February 13 – 15, 2026
Roy Thomson Hall
For fans of timeless romance and swashbuckling fun, The Princess Bride in Concert offers a uniquely enchanting way to celebrate Valentine’s weekend. From February 13 to February 15, 2026, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) will present this cinematic concert event at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto.
The experience blends two beloved artistic forms: the full screening of the cult classic film The Princess Bride and a live performance of its musical score by the orchestra. Instead of hearing the original soundtrack on speakers, audiences will be treated to Mark Knopfler’s memorable compositions played live by the orchestra in synchronisation with the film on the big screen.
Beloved for its blend of romance, adventure, wit and whimsy, The Princess Bride has captivated generations of viewers. It tells the story of Buttercup and her true love, Westley, weaving in duels, daring rescues, giants, and unforgettable lines that remain part of popular culture. In this concert setting, the narrative unfolds on screen while the TSO brings the evocative musical score to life, adding emotional depth and richness to every moment.
This special event is designed to appeal to a wide range of attendees. Whether you’re planning a Valentine’s night out, a family outing, or a visit with friends who adore film or classical music, the concert offers something memorable for everyone. The live orchestral performance underscores the film’s most stirring and humorous scenes, transforming a familiar favourite into a spectacular evening of music and storytelling.
Performances will take place across three dates in February, with different showtimes available throughout the weekend. Nicholas Buc will conduct on February 13 and 14, while Lucas Waldin leads on February 15.
Attending The Princess Bride in Concert also gives audiences the chance to experience Roy Thomson Hall — one of Toronto’s premier concert venues — where the sound and visual elements are designed to complement each other for maximum impact. The live music component adds a fresh layer of immersion, highlighting how a live orchestra can enrich cinematic favourites in ways that recorded soundtracks simply cannot.
For anyone seeking an unforgettable cultural event this winter, The Princess Bride in Concert is a brilliant fusion of film and symphonic performance. Whether you’re a long-time admirer of the classic movie or new to it, the combination of heartfelt storytelling and live orchestral score promises an evening that is as romantic and adventurous as the tale itself.

