Feb. 28, Mar. 1 & 2, 2025
007: James Bond Forever
Celebrate 60 years of 007 with the Houston Symphony, featuring Broadway star Lena Hall and iconic Bond themes like Goldfinger, Skyfall, and Live and Let Die.
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About This Concert
“The name is Bond…James Bond.” Grab your favorite drink (shaken, not stirred) and settle in for an evening of style, sophistication, and intrigue as the Houston Symphony celebrates 60 years of 007. Tony Award-winning Broadway star Lena Hall joins the orchestra for unforgettable Bond themes spanning Connery to Craig, including favorites such as Goldfinger, Skyfall, Diamonds are Forever, and Live and Let Die.
What to Expect:
- Channel your inner Sean Connery as the orchestra re-creates iconic favorites with a license to thrill
- Hear the famous “007” Main Theme, plus well known themes from Goldfinger, Diamonds are Forever, and many more
- Martini or Vesper? Enjoy a drink at the Round Bar and make it a night to remember
Artists
Steven Reineke
conductor
Lena Hall
vocalist
Sponsored by
Bill Stanley
Artist Sponsor
Meredith & Ben Marshall
Guarantor
Visitor Info
Parking & Directions
Our permanent home is Jones Hall for the Performing Arts, located in the heart of Houston’s thriving Theater District. We also perform regularly at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion and Miller Outdoor Theatre, among other locations throughout Greater Houston.
Jones Hall for the Performing Arts is located at 615 Louisiana St., Houston, TX 77002.
View MapThe Theatre District Parking Garage, open 24 hours a day, is available for all Houston Symphony concerts. To get the full list of alternative parking, visit the following link.
In-Hall
Lobby doors open one hour prior to the start of the concert and theatre doors open 30 minutes prior.
Wheelchair-accessible seats are available at Jones Hall. For assistance, contact the Patron Services Center at
713.224.7575.Restrooms are located throughout Jones Hall, on the courtyard, mezzanine, and balcony levels.
The Encore Café and in-hall bars are open during our performances. Please note that only water is allowed inside the theatre.
Concert Etiquette
We strive for an enjoyable experience with patrons in a variety of attire, from formal to business casual.
Each performance typically allows for late seating, which is scheduled in intervals. Our ushers will instruct you on when late seating is allowed.
The Encore Café and in-hall bars are open during our performances. Please note that only water is allowed inside the theatre.
Ticket Policies
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Houston Symphony Principal POPS Conductor Steven Reineke is one of North America's leading conductors of popular music. He is in his second decade as music director of The New York Pops at Carnegie Hall. Additionally, he is principal pops conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Steven is a frequent guest conductor and can be seen on the podium with the Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, and Detroit Symphony Orchestras. On stage, he creates and collaborates with a range of leading artists from the worlds hip-hop, R & B, Broadway, television, and rock including: Maxwell, Common, Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Ne-Yo, Bob Weir, Trey Anastasio, Barry Manilow, Cynthia Erivo, Ben Rector, Cody Fry, Sutton Foster, Amos Lee, Dispatch, Jason Mraz, and Ben Folds, among others. In 2024, he led the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) on PBS's Next at the Kennedy Center featuring Ben Folds DeClassified with Jacob Collier, Laufey, and dodie. He was previously seen with the NSO on PBS on Great Performances with hip-hop legend Nas performing his seminal album Illmatic. In 2017, he was featured on National Public Radio's All Things Considered leading the NSO—in a first for the show's 45-year history—performing live music excerpts between news segments. As the creator of hundreds orchestral arrangements, Steven’s work is performed worldwide and can be heard on numerous Cincinnati Pops Orchestra recordings. His symphonic works Celebration Fanfare, Legend of Sleepy Hollow, and Casey at the Bat are frequently performed in North America, including performances by the New York Philharmonic and Los Angeles Philharmonic. His Sun Valley Festival Fanfare was used to commemorate the Sun Valley Summer Symphony’s pavilion, and his Festival Te Deum and Swan’s Island Sojourn were debuted by the Cincinnati Symphony and Cincinnati Pops Orchestras. His numerous wind ensemble compositions are published by the C.L. Barnhouse Company and are perennially performed by concert bands. A native of Ohio, Steven is a graduate of Miami University of Ohio (2020 Alumnus Distinguished Achievement Medal), where he earned bachelor of music degrees with honors in both trumpet performance and music composition. He currently resides in New York City with his husband Eric Gabbard.