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Saturday 19 March 2022 | 7:30pm
Royal Concert Hall
Tickets £15.50 - £39.50
Age Guidance: 7+
Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18+
The name's Bond and this concert is licensed to thrill! Britain's iconic agent may forever be associated with vodka martinis, gleaming Aston Martins, state-of-the-art gadgetry and glamorous femme fatales, but it's impossible to imagine him without the heroic swagger of the music that has driven 007's movies for over 50 years. This concert brings together the finest Bond themes and songs, from Dr No and Goldfinger to Live and Let Die and Skyfall, performed as only a great orchestra can, and with two brilliant singers to both shake and stir you.
Stephen Bell conductor, Alison Jiear and Matthew Ford vocalists
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