‘Titanic’ sails with live music

Film on June 22

The blockbuster film “Titanic” will be shown on large outdoor screen with James Horner’s score performed live by the New West Symphony’s orchestra at 7:30 p.m. Sat., June 22, at the William Rolland Stadium on the campus of Cal Lutheran University, 60 W. Olsen Road, Thousand Oaks.

Doors open at 5 p.m.

Released 22 years ago, Titanic won 11 Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director (James Cameron), Best score (Horner) and Best Song “My Heart Will Go On.”

The film stayed No. 1 at the U.S. box office for a record 15 consecutive weeks, grossing over $2 billion.

The complete film (3 hours, 22 minutes with intermission) will be projected onto an LED screen build especially for the event and brought to life with the New West Symphony Orchestra and singers.

Reserved VIP seating is available as well as general seating for blankets and picnic chairs on the sides. Patrons should dress warmly for the cool nights.

Pre-concert amenities include gourmet food trucks, a beer garden and picnic tables to dine al fresco outside the stadium.

“Titanic” Live marks the inaugural summer outdoor concert of the New West Symphony at CLU.

“James Horner was a local resident beloved by people both within and outside of the entertainment industry,” said New West Symphony CEO Natalia Staneva. “Some of our orchestra members played on the film.”

For more information and ticket pricing and purchase, go to newwestsymphony.org/home/ titanic-live.