Love Actually In Concert has announced a festive tour throughout the UK this Winter.
Love Actually In Concert sees a full orchestra come together and perform composer Craig Armstrong’s Love Actually soundtrack live to screen.
The star-studded rom-com, directed by Richard Curtis and originally released in cinemas in 2003, has become a Christmas classic.
From a dancing Prime Minister to necklaces for mistresses, Love Actually tells ten separate, yet interweaving stories of love around Christmas time.
This might be one of the best things I have ever seen! Love actually in concert with a full symphony ochrestra ❤ Starting to feel like it really 'Tis the damn season pic.twitter.com/klUtW4Qpza
— Kate 💛🧣(Taylor's Version) 🧣💛 (@fearlessly_me_e) December 12, 2021
The orchestral event has become an annual festive tradition for many with tickets often selling out completely.
The 2022 tour will begin at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, before calling at Southend, Cardiff, Bath, Glasgow, Sheffield, Edinburgh, York, the London Eventim Apollo, Hull, Nottingham and Birmingham before its finale in Manchester.
How to get tickets for Love Actually In Concert
Tickets for Love Actually In Concert go live on Friday, March 18.
You can get tickets via Ticketmaster.
Full list of Love Actually In Concert tour dates
- Monday, November 28 - Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
- Tuesday, November 29 - Southend Cliffs Pavilion
- Thursday, December 1 - Cardiff St David’s Hall
- Friday, December 2 - Bath Forum
- Sunday, December 4 - Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
- Tuesday, December 6 - Sheffield City Hall
- Wednesday, December 7 - Edinburgh Usher Hall
- Thursday, December 8 - York Barbican
- Saturday, December 10 - London Eventim Apollo
- Sunday, December 11 - Hull Bonus Arena
- Monday, December 12 - Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
- Tuesday, December 13 - Birmingham Symphony Hall
- Wednesday, December 14 - Manchester Bridgewater Hall
The film features an all-star ensemble cast, including Hugh Grant, Liam Neeson, Colin Firth, Laura Linney, Bill Nighy, Martine McCutcheon, Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson, Keira Knightley Rowan Atkinson, Martin Freeman and many more.
The film score was written by one of the UK’s most recognised film composers, with Armstrong's work being awarded a BAFTA for his Achievement in Film Music.
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