“Superman in Concert” Delayed Until March 2021

Superman

The “Superman in Concert” event, which was scheduled to take place at the Royal Albert Concert Hall in London, England on Tuesday, October 27, has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and will now take place on Saturday, March 27, 2021.

Celebrating Hollywood’s greatest cinematic superhero, the Royal Albert Hall event will see “Superman: The Movie” played in high-definition on the big screen, whilst John Williams’ triumphant original score is performed by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra live to picture.

Directed by Richard Donner, and showcasing a young Christopher Reeve, Superman (1978) features a star-studded cast including Margot Kidder as intrepid reporter Lois Lane, Gene Hackman as the villainous Lex Luthor, and the inimitable Marlon brando as Jor-El.

Donner’s beloved film adaptation relays the inspiring origins of Superman, from his narrow escape as an infant from the doomed planet Krypton, to his formative years on a farm in Smallville, Kansas, and finally to his arrival in Metropolis, where he leads dual lives as mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent and as the mythical ‘Man of Steel’.

Audience members who previously purchased tickets are able to keep their tickets as they will be automatically transferred over to the new date. If you are unable to attend this new date, you are welcome to either exchange your ticket/s for a credit voucher or a full refund, or to join others in supporting the Royal Albert Hall through this crisis by donating all or part of your refund.

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