Following the U.S. launch of “Evil Dead In Concert,” the first-ever national tour bringing Sam Raimi’s groundbreaking horror classic to life in a completely new way, TIL Events, Street Food Cinema, and Black Ink Presents have announced new details around the exclusive three-night Halloween weekend engagement, October 30 – November 1 at the historic Million Dollar Theatre in downtown Los Angeles. A National Tour with an Exclusive LA TwistFor the first time, audiences across the country will experience “The Evil Dead” (1981) like never before: a screening of the cult horror classic, fully restored, with composer Joseph LoDuca’s legendary score performed live-to-film by a seven-piece orchestra ensemble. In Los Angeles, the event takes the experience even further with the addition of The Cellar: An Underground Evil Dead Experience — an exclusive, first-of-its-kind horror attraction located beneath the historic theater, completely immersing fans in the terrifying world of “The Evil Dead.”An Immersive Descent Into “The Evil Dead” UniverseFans attending the Los Angeles dates will step into the world of “The Evil Dead,” encountering:Live scare actors and atmospheric sets inspired by the Necronomicon universeChilling photo ops and multi-sensory horror effectsThemed cocktails, full bars, and access to local fare from Grand Central MarketThis marks the first time an immersive horror experience has been produced in conjunction with the film’s live-to-film concert presentation, offering LA audiences a fully interactive way to enter “The Evil Dead” universe just in time for Halloween.Hosting the Los Angeles engagement are viral powerhouse duo Gil and Jay Croes, better known to their 66 million followers across TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube as the Croes Bros. The brothers first captured audiences with comedy and dance videos, but recently reinvented themselves as first-time horror filmmakers. Their smash hit suspense series, “Uncanny Brothers,” has drawn more than 1.5 billion views across platforms, proving their horror credentials. The Croes Bros will bring their signature storytelling style and fan-engagement energy off-screen, welcoming audiences into The Cellar and sharing exclusive behind-the-scenes moments from the event on their social channels.Tickets for the Los Angeles dates for “Evil Dead In Concert” are available now at www.streetfoodcinema.com. Tickets start at $45; VIP packages are available for $75. For more information about “Evil Dead In Concert,” and the full tour schedule, visit www.evildeadinconcert.com.