Hans Zimmer postpones UK and Europe tour until 2022 due to coronavirus

“We are all convinced that this is the only way to offer you and us a wonderful and live tour”

Hans Zimmer has to postpone his 2021 tour to the UK and Europe until the following year due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The award-winning composer will now launch his UK at 3Arena Dublin on 20 March 2022, followed by London’s O2 Arena on 23 March 2022 and Manchester Arena on 24 March 2022.

The rest of his European exhibitions were also moved in the spring of 2022 and all original tickets will be valid.

“While I would have liked to play for you all over Europe next year with Hans Zimmer Live, our orchestra and choir, we’ve taken the difficult resolve to delay the tour until 2022,” Zimmer said in a statement.

“We are all convinced that this is the only way to offer you and us a wonderful and lively excursion for all. See you in 2022!”

– Hans Zimmer (@HansZimmer) October 19, 2020

The tour will see Zimmer join through a band, orchestra and choir to perform a variety of his acclaimed compositions, as well as newer and some rarities.

The new dates of the excursions are as follows:

FEBRUARY 2022

MARCH 2022

APRIL 2022

Meanwhile, he recently revealed that Hans Zimmer had used FaceTime to oversee the recording of ‘Eclipse’, a canopy from Pink Floyd’s vintage that Dune’s composer had arranged for the film.

The last track of Pink Floyd’s “The Dark Side Of The Moon” (1973) reinvented through Zimmer for Denis Villeneuve’s upcoming adaptation of Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel. Last month, the first trailer for the sci-fi epic was released, with Zimmer’s soundtrack. Performance.

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