Soundtrack Live – The Blues Brothers is a one-of-a-kind cinematic concert experience—where a legendary film and a powerhouse live band collide in perfect sync.
As the iconic 1980 film unfolds on the big screen, an electrifying 10-piece band performs the soundtrack live—note-for-note, moment-for-moment—bringing every scene to life in a way you’ve never experienced before in the beautiful and historic Lodge Room.
This isn’t a passive movie night.
It’s a full-throttle, interactive celebration.
Come dressed as your favorite character.
Sing along. Cheer. Dance in the aisles.
Test your Blues Brothers trivia.
Be part of the show.
Featuring The Rumproller All-Stars, a collective of Los Angeles’ top touring and session musicians, the performance captures the raw energy, soul, and swagger of the original soundtrack—while delivering the excitement of a live concert.
This special Extended Version includes 15 additional minutes of music and exclusive moments, expanding the experience beyond the original film.
More than a movie.
More than a concert.
This is a fully immersive event that brings audiences together to celebrate one of the most beloved musical comedies of all time.
Join Jake and Elwood on their mission from God.
The Rumproller All-Stars
A powerhouse 10-piece ensemble drawn from Los Angeles’ elite pool of touring and session musicians.
Collectively, these artists have performed with major names across jazz, soul, funk, and rock, and bring a level of precision, feel, and authenticity that elevates this show beyond tribute into a truly world-class live performance.
For more info about the band and the show, visit www.soundtracklive.net
The Blues Brothers (1980)
Directed by John Landis and starring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, The Blues Brothers is a landmark musical comedy born from characters they developed for a Saturday Night Live sketch in 1976.
Set in Chicago, the film blends outrageous comedy with legendary musical performances from icons including James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Cab Calloway, and John Lee Hooker.
Upon its release, the film became one of the most ambitious and expensive comedies ever made, known for its high-octane car chases and unforgettable musical sequences.
In 2020, The Blues Brothers was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, recognizing its cultural, historical, and artistic significance.