SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH’S
Narrated series
PLANET EARTH II
is now
LIVE IN CONCERT
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Stunning footage from the EMMY® and BAFTA award-winning Sir David Attenborough narrated series PLANET EARTH II forms the backdrop to a mesmerising symphony orchestra performance of Academy Award® Winner Hans Zimmer’s remarkable score. Narrated live by one of Australia’s best known actors, Eric Bana.
BBC Worldwide Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) and TEG Live has announced they are bringing Planet Earth II Live in Concert to Australia in 2018 with single performances in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth. The show, narrated live by Australian actor Eric Bana, features breath-taking footage from the acclaimed BBC Earth series projected on a giant screen with Australia’s leading orchestras performing the incredible music live with conductor, Vanessa Scammell.
Produced by BBC Studio’s acclaimed Natural History Unit and presented by Sir David Attenborough, Planet Earth II was filmed over three years using advanced technology, elevating natural history to a whole new level and allowing audiences to experience nature from a completely new angle – closer, more immersive and more surprising than ever before. The stunning footage is set to a beautiful score by Oscar winner Hans Zimmer, Jacob Shea & Jasha Klebe from Bleeding Fingers Music.
Now Planet Earth II Live in Concert will take the audience on a journey to the most spectacular landscape, cities and habitats on Earth and bring them eye-to-eye with the animals that live there. From rubbing shoulders with our acrobatic primate cousins in the steaming jungles of Madagascar, racing alongside fearsome hunting lions in the remote sandy deserts of Namibia, facing stormy Antarctic seas with a family of penguins and feeling the raw tension as a baby iguana tries to escape the clutches of deadly racer snakes to witnessing dancing grizzly bears and the bravery of a mother snow leopard.
Zimmer is renowned for his work on the likes of Gladiator, Interstellar and Blade Runner 2049, but said that the landmark BBC series stood out amongst his work. “Planet Earth II is one of the most amazing things I’ve ever been involved in: some of the greatest action scenes ever put on film, some of the most emotional, epic, fragile scenes I’ve ever witnessed. Filmmaking at its absolute peak.”
Mike Gunton, Executive Producer, Planet Earth II said: “This is an evocative, emotional musical and visual experience that shows the wonder of nature on an unprecedented scale. The team and I have been absolutely enthralled by the wonderful music score that Hans, Jacob and Jasha have written for us – it feels so contemporary, cinematic and sensitive and provides the final, essential ingredient ofPlanet Earth II – one that superbly evokes not only the power and drama of nature but the humour and charm of our planet’s animals.”
Chantal Bindley, Head of Live Entertainment, BBC Worldwide ANZ, said: “We’re thrilled to be giving Australian audiences the chance to experience Planet Earth II Live in Concert. The awe-inspiring footage provides a compelling insight into our natural world, and the incredible score by Hans, Jacob and Jasha adds its own special emotional charge. Fans are in for a fantastic treat.”
Geoff Jones, CEO of TEG, parent company of TEG Live said: “Planet Earth II Live in Concert is a remarkable entertainment concept in itself, unique and innovative in so many ways, and exactly the kind of ground-breaking event that TEG specialises in promoting. The production takes on a global stature with the famous collaboration of Sir David Attenborough’s natural history knowledge and the musical style of Oscar winners Zimmer, together with Shea & Klebe who made Planet Earth II such a success. TEG is absolutely thrilled to present this masterpiece to Australian audiences.”
Tickets for Planet Earth II Live in Concert are ON SALE NOW and available from Ticketek
www.ticketek.com.au/planetearth
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SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH PLANET EARTH II LIVE IN CONCERT
27 April – Perth Arena with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra
29 April – Plenary, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre with the Melbourne Pops Orchestra
1 May – Brisbane Entertainment Centre with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra
4 May – International Convention Centre, Sydney with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
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