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The Music of James Bond with George Lazenby Live on Stage

25 May, 2022

Enjoy the greatest songs from the James Bond movies and hear secret stories from George Lazenby himself during a series of concerts in Australia in September 2022.

the music of james bond with george lazenby live on stage

Buc, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra (Sydney), Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (Adelaide), West Australian Symphony Orchestra (Perth) and John Foreman’s Aussie Pops Orchestra (Melbourne) will provide an unforgettable night of music, joined by sensational vocalists Bonnie Anderson (Neighbours, SAS, winner The Masked Singer and winner Australia’s Got Talent) and Luke Kennedy (The Voice Australia, Jesus Christ Superstar, Swing On This), who prefer their martinis shaken not stirred.

George Lazenby, who starred as James Bond 007 in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, will be live on stage, which will be the first time in 60 years of James Bond that a James Bond 007 actor has appeared in a 4-concert tour featuring the songs and music from the James Bond movies.

“I’m really looking forward to returning to Australia in September to be part of the Music of James Bond and to relive John Barry’s beautiful music from On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. Louis Armstrong’s title song ‘We Have All the Time in the World’, originally featured in OHMSS and again in last year’s No Time To Die, will be sensational with the big Orchestras. It’s wonderful that the concerts will feature great Australian performers who will bring the brilliant and iconic songs from the James Bond movies to life. And during my interviews on stage, I’m looking forward to sharing with audiences’ stories from the world of Bond”, said George Lazenby.

“As a lifetime James Bond tragic, I am so excited that Australia’s only James Bond, George Lazenby, will be live on stage. We are so fortunate to have secured brilliant performers Bonnie Anderson and Luke Kennedy. So many singers showed interest in joining George and the Symphony Orchestras, which is still continuing with requests to perform as special guests. There is no doubt that the big orchestras and the opportunity to be on stage with one of only six James Bond actors in 60 years is an exciting prospect for many performers” said producer Paul Fanning.

Luke Kennedy also said, “I am thrilled to perform the iconic 007 songbook with breathtaking orchestras across Australia, especially in this very special anniversary year. What a dream to share the stage with George Lazenby - James Bond himself! - and the incredibly talented Bonnie Anderson. I can’t wait to bring this astonishing music to life!”

“I am beyond excited to be a part of this spectacular show. I still remember hearing the powerful Adele song ‘SkyFall’ for the first time, which is my all-time favourite musical moment of the James Bond cosmos. I am really looking forward to this show coming to life and working with George Lazenby and the incredible Luke Kennedy on stages around Australia” Bonnie Anderson said.

Born in Goulburn, George Lazenby’s peripatetic life led him to London and international stardom as Ian Fleming’s James Bond in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) taking over from Sean Connery. Although a worldwide critical and financial success, George relinquished the role of 007 to carve out his own spiritual adventure in life in the Far East and the United States working with filmmakers as varied as Peter Bogdanovitch, Cy Endfield, John Landis and Raymond Chow.

Still much in demand on TV and film, Lazenby starred as Civil War General J Johnson Pettigrew in Gettysburg (1993) and in Superboy (2000) as Superman’s father, Jor-El, a role initially essayed by Marlon Brando. Recent work includes a voice role the in DC Batman animated series, Jim Jefferies’ father in Legit (2014) and in critically acclaimed independent films such as ` (2016) directed by Riz Story and Death Game (2017) directed by Gregory Hatanaka.

Singer, actor and writer Bonnie Anderson is a dynamic, versatile and creative artist. She won hearts and stole the show at the age of 12 winning the first ever season of Australia’s Got Talent in 2007 and has continued her successes, with career highlights including her successful debut single Raise the Bar released in 2013 followed by her first top 20 hit Blackout that went Platinum in 2014.

In 2018, Bonnie joined the cast of Neighbours and was nominated for Most Popular New Talent at the Logie Awards. In 2020 she won Network Ten’s top rating entertainment show The Masked Singer, and in 2021 she faced one her biggest mental and physical challenges, when she joined the cast of Channel 7’s top rating reality show, SAS Australia.

Luke Kennedy shot to international attention in 2013 as Ricky Martin’s grand finalist on Season 2 of The Voice Australia. As series runner-up, Luke was the first artist to secure a #1 single on the iTunes charts with Time To Say Goodbye and his debut album, A Time For Us, debuted at #6 on the ARIA charts. Luke performed with Ricky Martin as a special guest on his 2013 Australian tour following the series. Luke has extensive international touring experience with The TEN Tenors and is a founding member of the big band supergroup Swing On This.

Conductor Nicholas Buc is a highly respected composer, conductor, pianist and violinist who conducted numerous live-in-concert world premieres including John Williams' Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Hans Zimmer’s The Lion King (2019), Beauty and the Beast (2017), Nicholas Hooper's Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and Alexandre Desplat’s Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, as well as the North American premiere of John Powell’s How To Train You Dragon. He has conducted all of the major Australian symphony orchestras and makes regular appearances in Asia, conducting the Tokyo, Hong Kong, Malaysian, Osaka and Taipei Philharmonic orchestras. Nicholas has worked with Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Chris Botti, Amanda Palmer, Ben Folds and was conductor/arranger for Tina Arena on six Australian tours. He has also written arrangements for the Birds of Tokyo, Missy Higgins, Passenger, Eskimo Joe, Vera Blue, The Whitlams, Nick Cave and Warren Ellis.

The James Bond songs are every bit as irresistible as James Bond himself and include No Time to Die, The Writings on the Wall, Goldfinger, From Russia with Love, Live and Let Die, Diamonds are Forever, Skyfall and of course We Have All The Time in the World from the movie George starred in: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.

Surprise Dad with tickets for Father’s Day, and he can hear the James Bond songs and secret stories from a former James Bond himself, all in one evening. It’s bound to be a sophisticated secret spy mission with Lazenby... George Lazenby.

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Concertworks presents
The Music of James Bond
with George Lazenby (James Bond 007 in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service)
starring Bonnie Anderson & Luke Kennedy

Featuring the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, West Australian Symphony Orchestra, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and John Foreman’s Aussie Pops Orchestra.
 

Dates

Sat 3 Sept 2022, 7.30pm | Sydney
Darling Harbour Theatre | Sydney Symphony Orchestra

Wed 7 Sept 2022 , 7.30pm | Adelaide
Festival Theatre | Adelaide Symphony Orchestra

Sat 10 Sept 2022, 7.30pm | Perth
Concert Hall | West Australian Symphony Orchestra

Sat 17 Sept 2022, 7.30pm | Melbourne
Arts Centre Melbourne, Hamer Hall | John Foreman’s Aussie Pops Orchestra

 

Tickets

Pre-Sale Tickets
Opens Friday 31 May
www.concertworks.com.au

Ticketek Pre-Sale
Tuesday 31 May at 9 am local time (SYD, MEL & ADE)
ends Wednesday 1 June 12 noon local time
ticketek.com.au

General Public Tickets on sale
Perth: 9:00am local time, Tuesday 31 May
Sydney: 9:00am local time, Thursday 2 June
Adelaide: 9:00am local time, Thursday 2 June
Melbourne: 1:00pm local time, Thursday 2 June


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