Tubular Bells for Two is a music-theatre production created and performed by Australian multi-instrumentalists Aidan Roberts and Daniel Holdsworth. In the show the two musicians re-create Mike Oldfield's 1973 album Tubular Bells live with over twenty instruments. They won The Sydney Fringe award for 'Best Musical Moment' in 2010, and have since featured at major arts festivals around Australia and the Pacific, including Sydney Festival and NZ International Arts Festival. The production made its European début at the 2012 Edinburgh Festival Fringe where it won two awards,[1] going on to tour Europe in 2013 for the 40th anniversary of the original Oldfield album.[2] The production has gone on to regularly tour the US, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
In July 2017, it was announced that Aidan Roberts would be stepping down from touring the show, and a new member, Tom Bamford, would join the production.[3] Bamford has since toured the UK and Australia receiving high praise after stepping in to such a demanding role.[4]
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