André Rieu announces 2024 UK and Ireland tour with 60-piece orchestra | Music | Entertainment

The world-famous Dutch violinist and conductor returns to the UK and Ireland in April and May next year for performances across the country.

A statement teased: “Audiences can expect to be transported into a world of enchanting melodies and breathtaking performances as André Rieu leads his wonderful Johann Strauss Orchestram chorus and many international soloists in a repertoire that spans classical masterpieces, waltzes, show tunes, and more.

“Known for his charismatic stage presence, André Rieu’s concerts are renowned for their joyful atmosphere and audience engagement.

“A special guest for this tour is 15 -year-old Emma Kok, who has already wowed millions of people around the world and gone viral with her rendition of the song Voilà.”

It added: “André Rieu’s tours are regularly outselling the world’s top pop and rock stars.

“His concerts are also a visual treat, from the sight of him and his musicians entering through the crowd and up onto the stage at the beginning of the concert, to the lavish costumes and the vast screen behind the orchestra displaying beautiful imagery tailor-made for each song, guaranteeing a magical evening for the whole family.

“André’s YouTube videos have reached far over one billion views; 10 million fans follow him on Facebook and he has sold over 40 million albums worldwide.” Here are the tour dates for next year.”

André Rieu UK and Ireland tour

April 18 – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
April 19 – Sheffield, Utilita Arena
April 20 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
May 10 – Dublin, 3Arena
May 11 – Belfast, SSE Arena Belfast
May 16 – Leeds, First Direct Arena
May 17 – Birmingham, Resorts World Arena
May 18 – London, OVO Arena Wembley

Some tickets for André Rieu are already on sale here and those for the London concert are available from 10am on Friday October 13 here.

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