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by Bee on 3/23/25Rating: 5 out of 5It was as great as I thought it was going to be. I will tracking upcoming tour dates.

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Hans Zimmer retains his crown as one of the greatest Hollywood composers of all time, creating epic, memorable scores for some of the biggest and most acclaimed films released every year. Those who buy tickets to the films he scores - or the lucky few who may see him on a concert tour - are swept up in an astonishingly diverse and captivating wall of sound, encompassing a wide range of influences. Everything from electronica to world music and orchestral sounds are included in Zimmer's fascinating soundtracks, succinctly capturing the environment and themes of the films he works on. In 2014, Zimmer's score for Ridley Scott’s acclaimed 2000 epic Gladiator will be presented live in concert for the first time in the UK, performed by the Philharmonia Orchestra and Philharmonia Chorus conducted by Justin Freer.
Zimmer, a native of Germany, worked in the new-wave music scene of the 1980s before moving into music composition for film. After scoring music for the Oscar-winning Best Pictures "The Last Emperor," "Driving Miss Daisy" and "Rain Man," he found wide acclaim and success with his memorable score to the children's favorite "The Lion King" and the action blockbuster "Crimson Tide." The 2000s saw him work on even bigger films, including the four "Pirates of the Caribbean" films, "The Da Vinci Code" and "Sherlock Holmes." Perhaps his most popular modern work, though, is his work with director Christopher Nolan; Zimmer has scored the three "Batman" movies and the Academy Award-nominated Leonardo DiCaprio flick "Inception." Zimmer picked up the biggest and brightest award in the composing universe in 1995, winning an Academy Award for his score to "The Lion King." He won a Golden Globe and two Grammy awards for the same score, and picked up another Golden Globe in 2001 for his "Gladiator" soundtrack. Zimmer has also received Oscar nominations for his work on the films "Inception," "Sherlock Holmes" and "The Prince of Egypt." With a sterling list of credits and more high-profile work coming in 2014, including the "Amazing Spider-Man" sequel and Nolan's "Interstellar," Zimmer's sounds are sure to entertain moviegoers everywhere for years to come.
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It was as great as I thought it was going to be. I will tracking upcoming tour dates.
There was so much good music and talent is was hard to fully appreciate the evening - I feel like I need a second round. The performances for me were: Last Samurai, Dune 2, Interstellar, Pirates of C, Inception....live vocals were perfect too. Hans a funny dude too.
We were incredibly excited to see Hans Zimmer live! I attended his concert in 2017 at Radio City Music Hall, and this time, I bought two tickets for my husband and me, as he also enjoys Zimmer's compositions. We arrived early to ensure we would have enough time, but unfortunately, it took so long to get in that we only found our seats shortly before intermission. We practically missed half of the show, which was quite disappointing. I don’t think I will attend any events at Barclays Center again.
Hans Zimmer is 100% worth the hype! If you can make it to his show, you absolutely should go. Movies lovers or not, the music that he puts together will bring out emotions of all kinds. You feel his show! It was fantastic. I would go again in a heartbeat. The venue in Baltimore was good. Staff were friendly and helpful. The seats were small, especially for anyone taller than 5'8"but I think that is most arenas.
Concert of a lifetime!! Impeccable performances!! Absolutely loved it!!
This was my second time seeing Hans and his crew. It’s like an out of body experience each time and I feel so fortunate to have seen them as much as I have. It’s something everyone who is a lover of cinema should experience!
Lion King and Interstellar moved my soul. I was on the fence but my buddy pushed me forward and I prob enjoyed more than anyone else that also went. I've been to a lot of rock concerts and orchestras and this one was beautiful. I am stuck replaying all of the songs I heard and it's expanded my musical range and appreciation for the orchestral arts. The vocalist are also astonishing and the violinists. I can't say enough good things about it. The visual displays and lightshiw were an amazing experience as well.
Getting there: Uber - perfectly fine. No troubles. Music: INCREDIBLE - I just had a few sensory overload moments: 1) the LED lights - If you think they're too much while driving on the road, these are worse, especially when it's pure white light. The colors filter out a little, but not by much. 2) the Bass - having 3 basses going at the same time made my insides rumble almost to the point of nausea. Think of getting behind a car with a stupidly loud subwoofer x 3 = that's how loud it was for "The Dark Knight Suite." Venue: Not terrible, but definitely not the greatest - They really need to label the aisles on the floor because you can't see the letters on the side of the seats. Then they need to stop people from trying to find their seats in the middle of songs - that's just common sense/common courtesy to people who got to their seats on time. Leaving and getting home: AWFUL. Uber dropped our request 4x before someone decided to pick us up - took 45 minutes. Not the greatest spot in Baltimore, either. Long story short - Hans Zimmer is worth it!
As expected, the performance was phenomenal. Also, the event was well coordinated, no inconveniences at all. I dropped my keys in a wrong entrance and the staff did everything possible to retrieve them.
This wasn’t just a concert—it was an out-of-body experience. From the first note to the last, Hans Zimmer and his orchestra transported us beyond reality. The energy, the visuals, the sheer power of the music—it was as if I had stepped into another dimension. The most significant experience of my life. It was in Baltimore BTW, Feb 2025.