Hans Zimmer is currently touring across 9 countries and has 28 upcoming concerts.
Their next tour date is at The O2 in London, after that they'll be at Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona.
See all your opportunities to see them live below!One of the best experiences of my life. Hans's music truly is full of masterpieces. I've been listening to his soundtracks for 6 years now, and they've definitely become a part of me. Without even realizing, I have memorized the motions of almost every song I listened to, and hearing everything live where the music was physically pumping through me was truly, truly incredible. He played all of my favorites, going through every song I had wanted to hear (and even the ones I didn't know I wanted to hear). Walked away with zero percent disappointment. His tribute to Heath Ledger and the Aurora, CO shooting victims was very touching and very appreciated. Thank you for touring, Hans. You've definitely made some dreams come true.
Went to see HZ at Wembley Arena. This guy, his band, the string and wind sections plus choir made more noise than some of the rock bands I've been to see. And they spent a lot more time on stage than a lot of others have done too. Accompanied by excellent visuals, together with some background information by Hans Zimmer on the tracks played, all my favourites were here: The Thin Red Line, the Batman trilogy, Inception, Interstellar, plus others. Would definitely go again
Such an amazing performance by an amazing man and orchestra! The performance went on longer than I thought (Approximately 8 pm to passed 11 pm) so I had to leave before the concert was finished.
The sound was pretty good from where I was sat (stage left block S5 Row U). Minor annoyance was that a black curtain at the side of the stage obscured our seats from seeing part of the orchestra.
The bad points were firstly the venue. The chairs in the balcony were plastic, cheap and not very comfortable. The steps up to Row U in block S5 was very high with steps that were not lit and could likely cause someone to fall. I saw no accessibility options to get up to this block, nor was I offered assistance by staff (I walk with a cane).
The bad points were secondly the crowd. With minutes to go till curtain up there were still people filtering in trying to find their chairs in the dark. Even those in the front row could not sit still and were still coming in after the show had started. When will venues put patrons comfort ahead of profit? I had to get up out of my chair many times in the first 2 songs because of late comers. The show start time was on the ticket. Plus those that felt they needed to get up after each song annoying fellow concert goers that were trying to enjoy the show.
Even though there were negative points due to the venue and the minority of concert goers, it was an excellent show. The sound, the light presentation and songs played were stunning. Would have been good to have a curfew of 11 pm so that those with far to travel (like myself) could still get home after watching the entire show (I had to miss the last 2 songs).
I will definitely see Hans Zimmer again in future!!