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Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein in Belgrade on September 3 - The Stranger Things Composers Bring an Immersive Show to Drugstore

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Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein, the composers who built the sound of Netflix's Stranger Things, will perform at Drugstore Belgrade on September 3 with the full The Music of Stranger Things concert. The Belgrade show is part of their expanded 2026 European tour, which also covers Prague, Berlin, London, Barcelona, Madrid, Athens and Dublin.

Dixon and Stein were already members of the synth band S U R V I V E before they went global with the score for the Duffer brothers' series. They won an Emmy for Best Original Main Title Theme for Stranger Things, and their 2016 opening theme became one of the most recognizable TV cues of the 2010s. The score paired analog 80s synthesizers with contemporary production techniques, creating the retro-futuristic sound the series made standard.

The Music of Stranger Things is an immersive experience covering soundtracks from all five seasons - from the original theme to material from the final fifth season. The duo builds the show together with visual artist MFO (Marcel Weber), using lighting effects and shaped haze for cinematic atmosphere. The light is designed to take on physical presence through soft beams and intense movement, according to the tour's official descriptions.

The concert starts at 21:00 at Drugstore Belgrade, a club known for electronic and experimental events. Tickets are sold through tickets.rs, and given the room size and production level, expect sold-out shows at most stops on the tour.