You can watch Love Actually in front of a live orchestra this Christmas
LOVE Actually is an iconic Christmas film but this year you make your annual viewing even more magical.
Fans of the festive flick can watch the 2003 classic in front of a live orchestra in the run-up to Christmas.
After a sell-out tour in 2017, the Love Actually Live Concert Tour is coming to impressive venues all over the UK, from the Brighton Dome to Symphony Hall in Birmingham.
Kicking off on November 23 in Exeter, screenings run up until December 16.
The website says: “Originally released in cinemas in 2003, Love Actually tells 10 separate yet interweaving stories of love around Christmas time.
“A full, live orchestra will perform Craig Armstrong’s evocative score at these shows, with the film being projected onto a huge screen.
Love Actually full orchestra dates
- November 23, The Great Hall, Exeter – Exeter
- November 24, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall – Liverpool
- November 25, St David’s Hall – Cardiff
- November 26, De Montfort Hall – Leicester
- November 27, Bridgewater Hall – Manchester
- November 28, Brighton Dome – Brighton
- November 29, Bath Forum – Bath
- November 30, Lighthouse – Poole
- December 1, Eventim Apollo – London (afternoon and evening showing)
- December 3, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall – Glasgow
- December 5, Waterfront Hall Auditorium – Belfast
- December 13, Sheffield City Hall Oval Hall – Sheffield
- December 15, Usher Hall – Edinburgh
- December 16, Symphony Hall – Birmingham
“Armstrong is one of the UK’s most recognised film composers, with his work being awarded a BAFTA for his Achievement in Film Music.
“With the film becoming a Christmas tradition for many, audiences attending the Love Actually Live Concert Tour will be treated to a unique way to watch the film that has gotten so many into the holiday spirit for the last 15 years.”
Tickets start from £44 and you can buy yours here, but they’re already selling out in more popular venues.
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