Max Richter
with the American Contemporary Music Ensemble
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DateJune 12, 2026
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Event Starts7:30PM
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VenueAtlanta Symphony Hall
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Doors Open6:30 PM
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
Friday at 7:30PM
About
Oscar-nominated composer Max Richter announces a run of North American tour dates for summer 2026. The newly announced shows will see Richter perform across the United States and Canada in June, bringing his expansive live sets to some of North America’s most revered concert halls.
The announcement follows a period of sustained creative milestones for Richter, including the recent release of his original soundtrack for Chloé Zhao’s feature film Hamnet, for which he was nominated for a Critics Choice Award, Golden Globe and now Academy Award.
The North American dates also follow the tenth anniversary celebrations of Richter’s landmark project SLEEP, marked in September by the largest SLEEP performances to date at London’s Alexandra Palace, alongside the release of Sleep Circle - a hallucinatory 90-minute journey into the hypnagogic state.
About the American Contemporary Music Ensemble:
Since 2004, led by cellist and artistic director Clarice Jensen, the American Contemporary Music Ensemble (ACME) has risen to the highest ranks of American new music through a mix of meticulous musicianship, artistic vision, engaging collaborations, and unwavering standards in every regard. NPR calls them “contemporary music dynamos,” and Strings reports, “ACME’s absorbing playing pulsed with warm energy. . . Shared glances and inhales triggered transitions in a flow so seamless it seemed learned in a Jedi temple.” ACME has been honored by ASCAP for the “virtuosity, passion, and commitment with which it performs and champions American composers.”
The ensemble has performed at leading international venues including Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, BAM, The Kennedy Center, Washington Performing Arts, UCLA's Royce Hall, Stanford Live, Chicago’s Millennium Park, Duke Performances, STG Presents in Seattle, Melbourne Recital Hall and Sydney Opera House in Australia, and at festivals including the Sacrum Profanum Festival in Poland, All Tomorrow's Parties in England, Auckland Arts Festival in New Zealand, Summer Nostos Festival in Greece, Boston Calling, and Big Ears.
In addition to recording the work for Deutsche Grammophon, ACME has performed Max Richter’s Sleep (an eight-hour lullaby for a sleeping audience) with him around the world, including at the Great Wall of China; on the piers of Auckland, New Zealand; in Hobart, Tasmania; at the Sydney Opera House; and in LA’s Grand Park, among others. The ensemble's recordings appear on Deutsche Grammophon, Sono Luminus, New World Records, and New Amsterdam Records. www.acmemusic.org
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