The Holiday with a live orchestra Comes to the Brighton Centre on the 10th December

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Beloved Christmas romcom The Holiday (2006) is to be presented live in concert this festive season, on the the 10th of Decmber at the Brighton Centre which will see the film score played live-to-film with a complete concert orchestra. The announcement comes after a sell-out tour in 2023.

Taking place in the some of the greatest concert halls across the country, the tour will begin on November 28th and run right up until just before Christmas on the 19th, with stops in London, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Manchester, Nottingham, Birmingham and much more.

The in-concert experience with a full orchestra and cinema size screen is an incredibly unique and immersive way to experience The Holiday, which has become a cult Christmas viewing experience for many.

‘A magical way to watch a Christmas movie.’ Manchester Evening News

 ‘The Hans Zimmer score is truly magical and will take you on a wonderful journey while you watch Diaz and Winslet discover love in unexpected places in this Christmas classic.’ Art Mag

The score for The Holiday was written by world renowned, highly celebrated and multiple Academy Award® and Golden Globe® winning composer Hans Zimmer and written, directed and produced by Nancy Meyers, know for films such as It’s ComplicatedThe InternSomething’s Gotta Give and The Parent Trap.

A Universal Pictures production, The Holiday stars Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law, and Jack Black, and tells the story of how two women who have never met and live 6,000 miles apart find themselves in the same exact place.

They meet online at a home exchange website and impulsively switch homes for the holiday. Iris moves into Amanda’s L.A. house in sunny California as Amanda arrives in the snow-covered English countryside. Shortly after arriving at their destinations, both women find the last thing either wants or expects; a new romance.

 

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