'World Of Hans Zimmer' @ Budapest Aréna, 17 February

  • 8 Feb 2020 11:16 AM
'World Of Hans Zimmer' @ Budapest Aréna, 17 February
A grand concert tour visioned by Hans Zimmer is coming to Europe with "The World of Hans Zimmer - The Symphonic Celebration".

Hans Zimmer is Hollywood's most sought-after film composer, who has written music for more than 100 movies and is now heading to a European concert tour, which will arrive to Budapest in February.

Oscar, Grammy and Golden Globe winner Hans Zimmer is undoubtedly one of the most well-known and influential film composers of our time.

His unique sounding and style created a whole new era in Hollywood, and his large-format works have for many years defined the dramatic sound worlds of movies. Huge movie blockbuster successes are what the composer is known for.

Hans Zimmer's name is a hallmark of the show as a curator and music director, and while personally he won't be present, he invited soloists and phenomenal friends will be responsible for an unforgettable concert experience.

The World of Hans Zimmer - A Symphonic Celebration Concert is an experience for all generations to help the younger generation immerse themselves in the classical orchestral experience, as well as for the older age group while combining a modern sound with a classic orchestral line-up. The audience will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the exciting world of Hans Zimmer with all its aspects.

Date: 
Monday, 17 February, 7:30 pm 

Tickets: 
HUF 17,900 - 37-900

Venue: 
Budapest Aréna
1143 Budapest, Stefánia út 2.


Photo courtesy of the organisers

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