The smash hit will be accompanied by amazing musicians at the Symphony Hall We know, we know, you don't have to tell us. It's March and we just said the 'C' word , we're sorry. But we had to tell you about this exciting event taking place in December now so you don't miss out on tickets . Amazing musicians are set to play the score of the smash hit festive flick Love Actually at the Symphony Hall and you can be there to get swept away in all of the emotion and magic of the movie in a brand new way. The movie will be shown on Tuesday, December 5, accompanied by a full orchestra. The
Christmas tour will feature 12 dates including a stop at the Symphony Hall three weeks before the big day. Read more: West End's The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is coming to Birmingham at Christmas Tickets go on sale this Friday, March 17, on Ticketmaster and there's a pre-sale tomorrow, Thursday, March 16. For details, click here . Watching the star-studded movie is a Christmas tradition in many households and the Richard Curtis 2003 film can now be experienced in a fresh way. Starring Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Colin Firth, Alan Rickman and more, the story follows 10 characters and their interweaving love stories. Craig Armstrong's score will be performed by a full, live orchestra as the film is projected onto a big screen. The full tour dates are as follows: Friday, November 24 - Bath Forum Saturday, November 25 - Cardiff St David’s Hall Sunday, November 26 - Southend Cliffs Pavilion Monday, November 27 -
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall Friday, December 1 - Glasgow Royal Concert Hall Sunday, December 3 - Nottingham Royal Concert Hall Monday, December 4 - Sheffield City Hall Tuesday, December 5 - Birmingham Symphony Hall Wednesday, December 6 - York Barbican Thursday, December 7 - Edinburgh Usher Hall Friday, December 8 - Manchester Bridgewater Hall Saturday, December 9 -
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