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Sunday 28 June 2015 from 7.30pm
The Grammy, Emmy, BAFTA and Ivor Novello-winning composer makes his anticipated Royal Concert Hall debut.
Performing songs and scores from his career including Independence Day, Stargate, James Bond films (Casino Royale, The World Is Not Enough, Tomorrow Never Dies), The Chronicles of Narnia, Godzilla, Hot Fuzz, Paul, The London 2012 Olympic Games, Made in Dagenham, and hit TV show Sherlock.
David will also sing and play keyboard and guitar alongside the 65-piece City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, sharing insights into the world of a Bond film composer, as well as recounting anecdotes from his illustrious career.
Tickets are available from the Royal Concert Hall's Box Office in person, on 0115 9895555 or via www.trch.co.uk
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