Interview with the Vampire Season 3 Soundtrack
Interview with the Vampire Season 3 | |
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| Show Soundtrack (2026) | |
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| Studio | AMC |
| Release date | 2026-06-07 |
| Genre(s) | Drama, Fantasy, Horror |
| Composer(s) | Daniel Hart |
| Available on | AMC, AMC+ |
| Cast | Sam Reid as Lestat de Lioncourt Jacob Anderson as Louis de Pointe du Lac Assad Zaman as Armand Eric Bogosian as Daniel Molloy Delainey Hayles as Claudia Joseph Potter as Nicolas de Lenfent |
About This Soundtrack
The gothic atmosphere of AMC's Interview with the Vampire Season 3 rises to dramatic new heights, shifting focus to Anne Rice's legendary book The Vampire Lestat. This season embraces a thrilling rock 'n' roll identity as Lestat de Lioncourt transforms into a global pop music icon to tell his side of the story. Showrunner Rolin Jones and composer Daniel Hart have collaborated to build an innovative sonic landscape that merges Lestat's immortal, classical origins with stadium-sized, hard rock anthems, showcasing Lestat's theatrical rock star persona.
While the upcoming episodes promise a rich selection of original songs written specifically for Lestat's band, the official trailer introduces the season's energetic spirit with Billy Idol's classic punk-pop anthem 'Dancing With Myself'. This track perfectly encapsulates Lestat's defiant, attention-seeking nature and his desire to dominate both the human and vampire worlds. Daniel Hart's score will return with its trademark sweeping orchestral strings and gothic, melancholic undertones, beautifully contrasting the high-octane rock performances.
This comprehensive music guide acts as a complete and reliable database for AMC's Interview with the Vampire Season 3 soundtrack. Viewers and fans can search through the complete tracklist, explore licensed pop and rock anthems, and listen to Daniel Hart's gothic orchestrations. Every song entry is updated in real time with timing markers, scene descriptions, and streaming links for major platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon.
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About the Composer(s)
Daniel Hart is an acclaimed American violinist, singer-songwriter, and film composer renowned for his rich, emotionally charged orchestral arrangements and unique cinematic voice. Born in Texas, Hart was classically trained as a violinist from a young age and toured extensively with notable indie rock bands, including St. Vincent, The Polyphonic Spree, and Other Lives, which deeply influenced his eclectic composition style. He transitioned into film scoring through his long-standing collaboration with director David Lowery, composing the universally praised, melancholic score for A Ghost Story, as well as The Green Knight, Pete's Dragon, and Peter Pan & Wendy. Hart's music is characterized by a beautiful blend of classical strings, modern electronic textures, and haunting vocal melodies.
In AMC's Interview with the Vampire, Hart has crafted an Emmy-caliber gothic masterpiece, delivering a sweeping, romantic, and tragic orchestral score that perfectly maps the complex emotional landscapes of Anne Rice's immortal characters. For Season 3 (The Vampire Lestat), Hart expands his role, acting as both the primary composer and the musical mastermind behind Lestat's fictional rock band. He brings a bold, energetic mix of vintage glam rock and stadium pop, working alongside actor Sam Reid to deliver show-stopping rock performances that serve as the narrative backbone of this historic television chapter.
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- Lestat's Rock Persona: AMC's Season 3 is heavily inspired by Anne Rice's second vampire novel, The Vampire Lestat, where the protagonist becomes the lead singer of a gothic rock band. Actor Sam Reid performs all the vocals for Lestat's songs.
- Daniel Hart's Double Duty: Composer Daniel Hart faced a unique challenge for Season 3, balancing his traditional, Emmy-caliber classical orchestral score with writing authentic, retro-styled rock music that reflects Lestat's influences, including Led Zeppelin, T-Rex, and The Police.
- Billy Idol's Fit: The choice of Billy Idol's 'Dancing With Myself' in the official teaser trailer is highly symbolic. The track captures Lestat's self-obsession, his longing for a companion, and his performative nature, showcasing his transition from a hidden vampire to a global rock sensation.
Official Trailer
About the Show
The third season of Interview with the Vampire, based on Anne Rice's book The Vampire Lestat, brings a complete reinvention of the series by shifting the narrative focus to the perspective of Lestat de Lioncourt (Sam Reid). Resentful of how he was portrayed in the best-seller published by Louis (Jacob Anderson) and journalist Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian), the charismatic and egocentric vampire decides to tell his own version of the story. To reach a global audience and expose his truth in the most flamboyant way possible, Lestat reinvents himself as a rock star, launching a hedonistic and chaotic musical tour.
This musical journey serves as a backdrop to explore the protagonist's deep past, diving into his 18th-century origins in France, his transformation by the ancient vampire Magnus, and his first immortal relationships with figures like Nicolas and Gabrielle. While Lestat deals with the impact of his newfound fame and exposes the mortal world to the dangers of the supernatural, he clashes with Louis and attracts the attention of dangerous ancestral forces known as "Those Who Must Be Kept." According to behind-the-scenes details released by the Omelete portal, the episodes revisit past events from this new, unreliable perspective, blending gothic horror with the energy of 1980s rock.
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