The beloved Tim Burton film The Corpse Bride will be presented in a special live-to-film concert this Sunday, April 26, 2026, at El Foro. The event kicks off at 4:00 p.m. and promises a one-of-a-kind experience, combining a full screening of the movie with a live symphony orchestra performance.
This immersive format brings together cinema and music in a unique way: the original stop-motion animated film will be shown in its entirety, while an orchestra performs Danny Elfman’s iconic score in real time, perfectly synchronized to every scene.
Tickets are now available through Primera Fila as well as at physical locations including Hotel City Express and the Municipal Auditorium. Prices range from $500 to $750 MXN ($29-$43 USD) excluding service fees.
What is “The Corpse Bride” about?
Directed by Tim Burton, The Corpse Bride is a 2005 stop-motion animated film that tells the story of Victor, a young man who accidentally marries Emily, a corpse bride, and is whisked away to the Land of the Dead. Set in the Victorian era, the film explores themes of love, death, and freedom, offering a stark contrast between the dull, gray world of the living and the vibrant, colorful world of the dead.