On 30 June, International Asteroid Day reminds us to look beyond the familiar line of the horizon — toward the space above us, its beauty, its silence and its power.
It is a day about awareness, but also about perspective. Asteroids speak to something deeply cinematic: the feeling that Earth is not isolated, that every human story happens inside a much larger universe.
That is why this date naturally echoes through our concerts Interstellar: Tribute to Hans Zimmer. Zimmer’s music for Interstellar does not simply sound “cosmic”. It feels like a question asked into the dark: What is out there? What do we risk? What do we carry with us when we look up?
On International Asteroid Day, this programme becomes more than a concert inspired by a film. It becomes an evening about distance, gravity, courage and wonder — about the fragile planet we call home and the infinite space that begins just above it.