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Leicester, prepare to be transported to a realm of unparalleled musical genius. On 24th February 2026, the magnificent De Montfort Hall will play host to a truly iconic event: Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells Live in Concert. This isn’t just a show; it’s an opportunity to experience a foundational piece of modern music history, performed in its glorious entirety, live on stage. From its minimalist origins to its global impact, Tubular Bells remains a groundbreaking work, and its live rendition promises an evening of profound sonic immersion. Prepare for an unforgettable journey through intricate melodies, soaring crescendos, and the sheer innovative power that defined a generation and continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
About Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells Live in Concert
Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells is far more than just an album; it’s a cultural phenomenon, a testament to one young man’s extraordinary vision, and a groundbreaking achievement in contemporary music. Released in 1973 as the very first album on Richard Branson’s then-fledgling Virgin Records, it propelled both Oldfield and the label to global stardom. Oldfield, a prodigious multi-instrumentalist, recorded almost the entire album himself, layering dozens of instruments to create a seamless, hour-long instrumental masterpiece that defied easy categorisation, blending rock, classical, folk, and progressive elements.
Its distinctive opening motif became instantly recognisable, particularly after its inclusion in the chilling soundtrack to the horror film The Exorcist, which cemented its place in popular culture. Tubular Bells went on to sell millions worldwide, establishing Oldfield as a unique and influential composer. The live concert series brings this intricate, multi-layered work to the stage with an exceptionally talented ensemble of musicians, faithfully recreating the album’s complex orchestrations and dynamic shifts. This is not simply a cover band; it is a meticulously crafted performance designed to honour Oldfield’s original vision, allowing audiences to fully appreciate the depth and beauty of his magnum opus in a live setting. Expect a rich, authentic recreation that captures the spirit and complexity of one of music’s most enduring works.
De Montfort Hall: The Perfect Setting
Nestled in the heart of Leicester, De Montfort Hall stands as a beacon of cultural excellence and a truly fitting venue for an event of Tubular Bells’ stature. Located at LE1 7RU, this magnificent Grade II listed building boasts a rich history, having first opened its doors in 1913. Designed in the ornate Edwardian Baroque style, its grand facade and opulent interiors exude a timeless elegance that adds a special gravitas to any performance.
With a seating capacity of around 2,000, De Montfort Hall strikes an ideal balance, offering an intimate yet spacious atmosphere. Its renowned acoustics are a particular highlight, ensuring that every delicate note and powerful crescendo of Tubular Bells will resonate with crystal-clear precision, enveloping the audience in a truly immersive sound experience. The hall has played host to countless legendary artists and orchestras over the decades, cementing its reputation as one of the East Midlands’ premier concert venues. Accessibility is well-catered for, with dedicated accessible seating areas, ramps, and accessible toilet facilities ensuring that all patrons can enjoy the performance comfortably. Its central Leicester location also means it’s surrounded by convenient amenities, making it an excellent choice for a memorable evening out.
What to Expect at the Show
Attending Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells Live in Concert at De Montfort Hall promises to be an evening of profound musical immersion. The core of the performance will, of course, be a complete rendition of the iconic album, Tubular Bells, performed in its entirety. This means experiencing both the intricate Part One, with its build-up of diverse instruments, and the equally compelling Part Two, culminating in the famous ‘Caveman’ section. The ensemble will meticulously recreate Oldfield’s multi-instrumental brilliance, bringing the album’s layered textures and dynamic shifts to vibrant life.
While Tubular Bells itself is a substantial work, audiences might also be treated to selections from Oldfield’s other celebrated albums, such as the equally atmospheric Ommadawn or the pastoral beauty of Hergest Ridge, as part of an encore or supplementary set. The stage production is expected to be thoughtfully designed, featuring sophisticated lighting and potentially evocative visual projections that complement the music without overshadowing it. The atmosphere will undoubtedly be one of reverent anticipation, evolving into shared wonder as the music unfolds. Prepare for an evening where the power of sound takes centre stage, creating a truly unforgettable and emotionally resonant journey through one of music’s most enduring masterpieces.
Getting to De Montfort Hall
De Montfort Hall is conveniently located in Leicester city centre, making it easily accessible for both local and out-of-town visitors. The postcode for your sat-nav is LE1 7RU.
If you’re travelling by public transport, Leicester railway station is approximately a 15-minute walk from the venue, offering excellent connections across the UK. Numerous local bus services also stop directly outside or very close to De Montfort Hall, making it simple to reach from various parts of the city and surrounding areas. For those driving, Leicester is well-served by major road networks, including the A47, A6, and the M1 motorway. While there is no dedicated venue car park, several public car parks are within easy walking distance.
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