We’re truly sorry to share that, due to unforeseen production and logistical challenges, our “The Music of Hans Zimmer and others – A Celebration of Film Music” concert originally scheduled for May 17, 2025 at Conexus Arts Centre must be postponed. We were looking forward to sharing the amazing experience with you, and we deeply regret any inconvenience this may cause. All tickets purchased for the May 17 show will be honored for the new date, November 18, so there’s nothing you need to do.
***If you cannot make the new date, please contact the box office at 306-525-9999 by May 20 to receive a full refund otherwise your tickets will be non-refundable after May 20. ***
Doors Open: Doors open 1 hour prior to show
Regular Prices: $51.88 – $107.34
Accessible Seating: Please contact our Box Office for all wheelchair-accessible tickets and any special requests for accessibility accommodations at 306-525-9999.
The symphonic world of Hans Zimmer with music from James Bond, The Lion King, The Pirates of the Caribbean, Gladiator, The Dark Knight, Inception, Interstellar, Top Gun, Dune and more!
“The Music of Hans Zimmer & Others” is an unforgettable concert and audiovisual experience for all age groups, film enthusiasts, music lovers, and families. The best music will be performed by the Hollywood Film Orchestra in an impressive show with light installations, laser projections, and selected film clips. Star soloists from the Original Broadway Production will perform excerpts from “The Lion King”, Zimmer’s most beloved box office smash hit.
No other composer has influenced the film world in the past two decades as much as the Oscar-, Globe- and Emmy-winning composer Hans Zimmer with his staggering compositions for films such as “James Bond”, “The Lion King”, “Pirates of the Caribbean”, “Gladiator”, “The Dark Knight”, “Man of Steel”, “Inception”, and “Interstellar”.
Hans Zimmer wrote the film scores of more than 200 movies, won his second Oscar for “Dune” (2022), following his first Academy Award for “The Lion King” (1994). He named Ennio Morricone as his idol and role-model, whose work will be featured with excerpts from the films “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” and “Once Upon a Time in the West”. Zimmer followed Morricone’s example of composing the film music often before – instead of after – filming, and shaped the entire film. He changed the beginning of Ridley Scott’s “Gladiator” for example, and the world-famous director moved into the studio of Hans Zimmer.
The press has been giving enthusiastic response:
“…What a successful event and ecstatic audience…”
“…Fascinating how the spark jumped over at this concert…”
“…Very impressive were the titles with large orchestra …”