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Film composer Hans Zimmer announces arena tour of Australia

Film composer Hans Zimmer is heading back to Australia for an arena tour around the country, but sadly Perth is not on his schedule.

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After selling out several arenas during his previous tour, Grammy, Golden Globe and Academy Award-winning composer Hans Zimmer has announced he’s heading back to Australia, with his follow up Hans Zimmer Live.

Having previously wowed audiences around the world in 2017, during his Hans Zimmer Revealed tour, the composer will return to the stage in 2019 for three massive shows, hitting Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, The Entertainment Center in Brisbane and Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne.

“Performing a concert series like Hans Zimmer Revealed was something I always wanted to do in Australia and I’m thrilled that I got to do that in 2017″. Hans Zimmer said, “I’m now beyond excited that I’m able to do it all again in 2019, with a new show, and the help of some very talented friends. We’re looking forward to seeing you again soon Australia!”

With a career that spans several decades, and a resume that includes The Dark Knight trilogy, Blade Runner 2049, Dunkirk, Interstellar, Inception, Blue Planet II, The Amazing Spiderman 2, The Simpsons Movie, Pirates of The Caribbean, The Da Vinci Code, Black Hawk Down and The Lion King, there remains few areas of cinema untouched by Zimmer’s musical genius.

Tickets for the concerts go on sale on Monday 17th June from MJR Presents

Source: Media Release


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