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 Aliens, Titanic, Field of Dreams, Glory 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 King, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Top Gun: Maverick, Ghostbusters (1986), and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.
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