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Release Date:
February 6, 2025
Original Title:
The Lion King at the Hollywood Bowl
Alternate Titles:
מלך האריות בהוליווד בול
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
AMP Worldwide
Disney Concerts
Fulwell 73 Productions
Live Nation Hewitt Silva
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: AA AU: PG BE: 9 BR: L CA: PG CL: TE+7 HK: I KR: ALL NL: AL NO: 9 NZ: PG PR: PG SG: PG US: PG VI: PG
Runtime: 68
In honor of “The Lion King's” 30th Anniversary, the Hollywood Bowl transforms into the Pride Lands for an immersive concert event. This music event celebrates the franchise's evolution, from the 1994 animated film to the Tony Award-winning musical, and the 2019 and 2024 live-action films, honoring the music and characters that made it a global phenomenon.
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Art Direction:
Joe Celli
Camera Operator:
Karin Pelloni
Timmy Farmer
Co-Executive Producer:
Rob Paine
Colorist:
Steve Atkins
Director:
Paul Dugdale
Director of Photography:
Cameron Barnett
Editor:
Jamie Caterham-Ashford
Executive Producer:
Gabe Turner
Sally Wood
First Assistant Camera:
Tiffany Aug
Bianca Bahena
Hairstylist:
Kalin Spooner
Leslie D. Bennett
Makeup Artist:
James MacKinnon
Makeup Designer:
Brielle McKenna
Music:
Hans Zimmer
Orchestrator:
Aaron Meyer
Production Assistant:
Dominic Vedder
Production Coordinator:
Ryan McGee
Production Design:
Misty Buckley
Pyrotechnic Supervisor:
Sarah Boyce
Songs:
Elton John
Tim Rice
Sound Editor:
George Jones
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