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James Cameron’s ‘Avatar’ to debut at the Royal Albert Hall concert series

(L-R): Jake Sully (voiced by Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (voiced by Zoe Saldana) in Twentieth Century Fox’s AVATAR. © 2009 Twentieth Century Fox. All Rights Reserved.

We’ve just head that James Cameron’s world-beating box-office juggernaut Avatar is set to hit London’s Royal Albert Hall as part of their Films in Concert series later this year.

The event will see the classic sci-fi film screened in full, as James Horner’s score is performed live on stage by a world-class orchestra, choir and soloists.

It’s the third Cameron-Horner collaboration to be presented at the venue by Avex Classics International (ACI), following Titanic Live in 2015 – which was one of the composer’s final public appearances – and Aliens Live in 2016, attended by Cameron and star Sigourney Weaver.

Created by Academy Award-winning James Cameron, the Avatar film series has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema. The first instalment, released in 2009, shattered box-office records and introduced audiences to the lush and breath-taking world of Pandora, a distant planet filled with vibrant flora and fauna. As it stands, Avatar is the highest-grossing film of all time, taking $2.9 billion at the global box office.

James Cameron said: “I’m really looking forward to the upcoming production of Avatar: Live in Concert. To hear the powerful, emotional music performed live to picture will be a truly magical experience for audiences around the world, and such a celebration of the genius of James Horner.”

Horner, who died in 2015, was the Oscar-winning composer of AliensTitanicField of DreamsGlory and Braveheart. During his celebrated career, he also received two Golden Globe awards and six GRAMMYs. His Avatar score was nominated for an Oscar, a Golden Globe, a GRAMMY and a BAFTA, and won the Saturn Award for Best Music.

Avatar will screen in concert on 27th October. Upcoming films in the series include The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the KingRaiders of the Lost ArkTop Gun: MaverickGhostbusters (1986), and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.

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