Pink Martini ‘The Symphonique Tour’ with the BBC Concert Orchestra

Monday 17 October 2011 7.30pm
Royal Albert Hall
Kensington Gore
London
SW7 2AP
020 7589 8212
royalalberthall.com

Somewhere between a 1930s Cuban dance orchestra, a classical chamber music ensemble, a Brazilian marching street band and Japanese film noir is the 12-piece Pink Martini.

Part language lesson, part Hollywood musical, the Portland, Oregon-based ‘little orchestra’ was created in 1994 by Harvard graduate and classically trained pianist Thomas M. Lauderdale, and vocalist China Forbes. Equally at home performing its romantic, multi-lingual repertoire on concert stages and in smoky bars, Pink Martini draws a wildly diverse crowd.

"Classy, charming, sexy, elegant, sophisticated, take your pick to describe the globe-trotting eclectic mix that is Pink Martini." The Sun

"Pink Martini are on a mission to bring back romance and beauty." Daily Telegraph

Presented by Como No in association with Musicians Incorporated. 

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Please note that due to ill health vocalist China Forbes is replaced by Storm Large in the Pink Martini Symphonique Tour.

Storm Large made her debut with Pink Martini in April 2011 stepping in for China Forbes to lead four sold-out concerts with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC. She also appeared with the band at Sasquatch Music Festival, winning over a crowd of 15,000, and travelled with Pink Martini during the band’s first ever tour of Brazil in May.  “I have adored the fabulous Storm Large ever since she moved to Portland a decade ago, and I always hoped we could find a way to collaborate,” says Pink Martini bandleader Thomas Lauderdale.  “She is a brilliant, beautiful, charismatic and seductive star who would give Jayne Mansfield a run for her money.  While we are disappointed that China is unable to perform with us, I am delighted be able to introduce Storm Large to European audiences.” 

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