Saturday 30 November

Love Actually in Concert

RTÉ Concert Orchestra

Time 7:30pm
Convention Centre Dublin Dublin

Tickets: from €88.25

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RTÉ Concert Orchestra
John Ham, conductor

Singular Artists proudly presents the star studded and Christmas favourite Love Actually. The movie will come alive across the UK and Ireland in winter 2023, with a Dublin date added to the tour. The show will see a full orchestra performing its soundtrack live to screen.

This Christmas, Love Actually (2003), perhaps one of the most quotable and adored Christmas films around, will be presented live in concert, with a full orchestra playing the score live-to-film. The film will be brought to life on a 13-date UK wide tour this winter, which will kick off on 2nd December in Liverpool and then head to Swansea, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Sheffield, London, Manchester and more before wrapping up just before Christmas with a performance in Portsmouth on December 19th.

The score for Love Actually was written by Golden Globe®, BAFTA and Emmy-winning Scottish composer Craig Armstrong OBE, known for his work on films such as Me Before YouMoulin RougeFar From The Madding Crowd and Elizabeth: The Golden Age. The score and music for Love Actually is considered some of the most recognisable across the modern romcom genre, featuring covers of Mariah Carey’s All I Want For Christmas Is You and the Troggs’ Love Is all Around.

Written and directed by Richard Curtis, Love Actually follows 10 different, yet interweaving stories of love around the festive period, involving a variety of individuals, many of whom are interlinked as the plot progresses.

The film boasts an all-star cast, featuring Liam Neeson, Colin Firth, Laura Linney, Bill Nighy, Martine McCutcheon, Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson, Keira Knightley, Rowan Atkinson, Martin Freeman and many more.

‘The whole performance was simply spectacular, enhancing the magic of this classic Christmas movie tenfold’ Bournemouth Echo

‘The live orchestra works to enhance this experience - and what a joyful one it is.’ -  The York Press -