In April and May of next year, the renowned Dutch violinist and conductor will make a return to the UK and Ireland to perform in both nations.
“The King of Waltz with his 60-member Johann Strauss Orchestra and numerous international soloists will be returning to dazzle the audience with a spectacular and memorable concert celebrating 200 years of Johann Strauss,” the release hinted.
“Catch André Rieu in action as he performs in April and May 2025 in eight iconic cities, including Nottingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, London and Birmingham
“With over 40 million albums sold, more than 500 platinum awards, nearly 10 million Facebook followers, billions of views on YouTube and more than half a million spectators worldwide annually, the charismatic Dutch violinist is undoubtedly one of the most accomplished live acts in the world.
“Thus, the previous tour across the UK and Ireland attracted over 100,000 spectators and was roaring success.”
André Rieu announces 2025 UK and Ireland tour with 60-piece orchestra (Image: ANDRÉ RIEU PRODUCTIONS)
André Rieu himself enthused: “It’s always a special experience for me to perform in the UK and Ireland. I love the energy and enthusiasm of the fans there and I’m really looking forward to the upcoming tour. It will be one to remember.”
The announcement added: “In 2025, the audience can once again look forward to a vibrant and cheerful programme: The repertoire ranges from the most beautiful and popular songs from opera, musicals, operettas, film scores to the most romantic ballads and of course the most gorgeous and celebrated waltzes.
“André Rieu’s incomparable concerts are not only known for the captivating music, but also for his humorous showmanship, elaborate costumes, opulent stage decorations and marvellous lighting effects, which enchant people of all ages and backgrounds. Each concert is an unrivalled spectacle that you simply have to experience to understand the sheer fascination and power of his music.”
In April and May of next year, the renowned Dutch violinist and conductor will make a return to the UK and Ireland to perform in both nations.
“The King of Waltz with his 60-member Johann Strauss Orchestra and numerous international soloists will be returning to dazzle the audience with a spectacular and memorable concert celebrating 200 years of Johann Strauss,” the release hinted.
“Catch André Rieu in action as he performs in April and May 2025 in eight iconic cities, including Nottingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, London and Birmingham
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“With over 40 million albums sold, more than 500 platinum awards, nearly 10 million Facebook followers, billions of views on YouTube and more than half a million spectators worldwide annually, the charismatic Dutch violinist is undoubtedly one of the most accomplished live acts in the world.
“Thus, the previous tour across the UK and Ireland attracted over 100,000 spectators and was roaring success.”
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André Rieu announces 2025 UK and Ireland tour with 60-piece orchestra (Image: ANDRÉ RIEU PRODUCTIONS)
André Rieu himself enthused: “It’s always a special experience for me to perform in the UK and Ireland. I love the energy and enthusiasm of the fans there and I’m really looking forward to the upcoming tour. It will be one to remember.”
The announcement added: “In 2025, the audience can once again look forward to a vibrant and cheerful programme: The repertoire ranges from the most beautiful and popular songs from opera, musicals, operettas, film scores to the most romantic ballads and of course the most gorgeous and celebrated waltzes.
“André Rieu’s incomparable concerts are not only known for the captivating music, but also for his humorous showmanship, elaborate costumes, opulent stage decorations and marvellous lighting effects, which enchant people of all ages and backgrounds. Each concert is an unrivalled spectacle that you simply have to experience to understand the sheer fascination and power of his music.”
In April and May of next year, the renowned Dutch violinist and conductor will make a return to the UK and Ireland to perform in both nations.
“The King of Waltz with his 60-member Johann Strauss Orchestra and numerous international soloists will be returning to dazzle the audience with a spectacular and memorable concert celebrating 200 years of Johann Strauss,” the release hinted.
“Catch André Rieu in action as he performs in April and May 2025 in eight iconic cities, including Nottingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, London and Birmingham
“With over 40 million albums sold, more than 500 platinum awards, nearly 10 million Facebook followers, billions of views on YouTube and more than half a million spectators worldwide annually, the charismatic Dutch violinist is undoubtedly one of the most accomplished live acts in the world.
“Thus, the previous tour across the UK and Ireland attracted over 100,000 spectators and was roaring success.”
André Rieu announces 2025 UK and Ireland tour with 60-piece orchestra (Image: ANDRÉ RIEU PRODUCTIONS)
André Rieu himself enthused: “It’s always a special experience for me to perform in the UK and Ireland. I love the energy and enthusiasm of the fans there and I’m really looking forward to the upcoming tour. It will be one to remember.”
The announcement added: “In 2025, the audience can once again look forward to a vibrant and cheerful programme: The repertoire ranges from the most beautiful and popular songs from opera, musicals, operettas, film scores to the most romantic ballads and of course the most gorgeous and celebrated waltzes.
“André Rieu’s incomparable concerts are not only known for the captivating music, but also for his humorous showmanship, elaborate costumes, opulent stage decorations and marvellous lighting effects, which enchant people of all ages and backgrounds. Each concert is an unrivalled spectacle that you simply have to experience to understand the sheer fascination and power of his music.”