Next Friday - 19th May, the most amazing, wonderful night of music is coming to Cheltenham Town Hall. The finale of The Fulltone Orchestra’s Karl Jenkins tour is just not to be missed. It is a journey of music that is life-affirming, bold, and exciting, you'll be left with every hair on your neck standing on end!

Fulltone Orchestra

The remarkable sound and talent of the Fulltone Orchestra are coming to present one of the most exciting and magnetic evenings of music you could get a ticket for, Karl Jenkins’ work, Symphonic Adiemus. It will be an awesome experience as 150 musicians and singers blow your musical mind with iconic pieces of music on a huge scale.

Cheltenham born and bred, Anthony Brown, who is The Fulltone Orchestra’s Musical Director and Conductor, said:

“We have come on such an unbelievable journey since 2017, growing in musical and artistic stature, credibility and reputation. Working on this very exciting tour is going to be exceptional and such a special part of our 2023 season. We know every performance of this groundbreaking work of music, plus the other stunning musical masterpieces will be magical and can’t wait for our audiences to hear it for themselves! Coming home to Cheltenham, for the last one, after such a huge success so far, is going to be fantastic”

Karl Jenkins, who is one of the most performed living composers in the world, was commissioned by Delta Airlines in 1994 to write a song for their television advert. And so, the breathtakingly stunning ‘Adiemus’ was born. This sensational tour de force piece, sitting alongside some magnificent choral works from film in the first half - Vangelis, John Williams, James Horner, will be a spine-tingling music spectacular and one that will leave you marvelling.

The Fulltone Orchestra raised the roof of the other three locations, now it's time to do the same in Cheltenham. If you're after a fully thrilling musical experience, come. The reviews from the other venues were truly remarkable.

Tickets available now here: https://cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk/event/symphonic-adiemus/

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Cheltenham Town Hall is now home to an impressive all year round programme of major festivals, entertainment, exhibitions and functions. Built in 1902-1903 as a venue for social events, it replaced the Assembly Rooms on the High Street, which had been demolished to make way for a bank. Interestingly, unlike most Town Hall's, this grand building in Cheltenham was not built as the seat for a Borough Council, which is instead found in the Municipal Offices across the road on the Promenade.

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