
BRIAN TYLER is an award-winning composer, multi-instrumentalist, and conductor whose illustrious film scoring career spans more than 100 films with a total gross of over $17B worldwide. His credits include the blockbuster hits Avengers: Age of Ultron, Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World, The Mummy starring Tom Cruise, worldwide phenomenon Crazy Rich Asians, as well as the films of the Fast and Furious franchise including The Fate of the Furious, which opened to record-setting global box office. More recent projects include Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone franchise, Illumination’s The Super Mario Bros. Movie, and the live show Awakening at Wynn Las Vegas.
In 2015, Tyler composed the theme for the U.S. Open Golf Championships, now airing annually on FOX. In 2018, Mr. Tyler was tapped by Formula 1 to compose the internationally revered sport’s theme song, which airs during the global broadcast of every race to an audience of millions. In February 2025, Tyler kicked off the new Formula 1 season with an exhilarating set at the F1 75 Live at The O2 Arena in London as his alter-ego, Are We Dreaming.
Tyler is also an accomplished conductor and often conducts the London Philharmonic, the Philharmonia Orchestra of London and the Hollywood Studio Symphony. He has conducted symphonic concerts of his film music around the globe including at the Royal Festival Hall in London, with the Warsaw Philharmonic at Tauron Arena and the Chinese National Orchestra at the historic Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
He recently launched Are We Dreaming, a completely immersive audio-visual experience created by Tyler himself, which debuted in October 2021 on the 400-foot Main Stage at Lost Lands Music Festival in an epic two-hour midnight performance for a crowd of 30,000 people.
The award-winning multi-instrumentalist and composer’s accolades include 12 Goldspirit Awards, 45 BMI Music Awards, 5 ASCAP Music Awards, 4 Emmy® Award nominations, an HMMA Award and a BAFTA nomination, among others. In 2010, Mr. Tyler was inducted into the music branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In 2022, he was awarded the BMI Icon Award for his exceptional body of work and phenomenal success as a composer, orchestral conductor, and music producer.