‘The Terminator’ Live Comes To the Festival Theatre February 2025
Experience James Cameron’s sci-fi classic The Terminator on the big screen as Brad Fiedel’s' synthesiser-led score is performed live by The Replicant Ensemble.

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Currently touring Australia performing the soundtrack to Ridley Scott’s sci-fi epic Blade Runner (2007 Final Cut), The Replicant Ensemble has announced they will return in 2025 to perform the synth-heavy soundtrack to the 80s classic The Terminator.
This once-in-a-lifetime experience allows fans the opportunity to watch The Terminator on a huge HD screen while The Replicant Ensemble perform Brad Fiedel’s signature synthesizer-led score live in synch with the 1984 movie.
The three-date tour begins in Adelaide at Festival Theatre on Saturday, February 1, continues to Perth’s Riverside Theatre on Sunday, February 16, and concludes at the Great Hall at BCEC in Brisbane on Saturday, February 22.
Tickets for all three concerts are available now via Spiritworks.
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Celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, The Terminator is one of the most successful science fiction movies of all time. Spawning a franchise that’s produced five sequels, a live-action television show, an anime series, several video games, books and comics, the first film in the series is arguably still the best.
The great Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as an uncompromising killing machine sent from the future back in time to kill Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), whose unborn son will be the leader of the Resistance and humanity’s only hope in the future war against the machines. Also sent back in time to 1984 is human Resistance soldier Kyle Reese (Micahel Biehn), whose mission is to protect Connor from the unstoppable Terminator.
An incredible film that gets better with every watch, the chance to enjoy The Terminator on the big screen while soundtracked by a live band performing the iconic score is something no film fan can afford to miss.
See The Terminator Live at Festival Theatre on Saturday, February 1. Tickets on sale now via Spirtworks.
The Terminator Live Tour Dates
Saturday, February 1 – Festival Theatre, Adelaide
Sunday, February 16 – Riverside Theatre, Perth
Saturday, February 22 – Great Hall, BCEC, Brisbane
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