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BOND IN CROYDON!
Book yourself a seat at Croydon’s Fairfield Halls next year for Q The Music’s James Bond Concert Spectacular, the world’s finest and most critically acclaimed tribute to the music of James Bond.
Celebrating more than 20 years as the first original and pioneering Bond concert, they are known for their stirring emotional and adrenalinefuelled performances, mixed in with superb musicianship and flair. Indeed, every fan club around the world recognises them as the best and finest performances of the songs since the originals.
Focusing not only on theme songs, the show also pays homage to the complete canon covering chase music, incidental cues and suites from across the series.
Some of the most notable praise has come from hugely influential Bond related stars including:
Five-time Bond composer David Arnold: “They do a phenomenal job.”
Former James Bond actor George Lazenby: “They did John Barry proud.”
Sir Roger Moore’s Office (following his official Memorial at Pinewood Studios): “They helped make a wonderful day an extraordinary day”
Steven Saltzman (son of legendary founding Bond producer Harry Saltzman): “You did my Dad proud.”
Even The Times national newspaper raved about their performance in a 4-star review of their West End debut: “It’s hard to imagine this music being served better. Simply stunning.”
Becoming synonymous with the top Bond events around the world, in 2019 they performed at an event with George Lazenby: the 50th anniversary event for On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, held at Piz Gloria in the Swiss Alps. In 2017 they had the honour to provide the music at Sir Roger Moore’s official memorial event at Pinewood Studios.
Appearing in London’s West End multiple times they have sold out several of the most prestigious venues to huge critical acclaim. The show features all the Bond songs such as Goldfinger, Diamonds Are Forever, Live and Let Die and Nobody Does It Better - performed by musicians taken from the UK’s leading orchestras, sessions and shows.