André Rieu will return to the Greek capital in 2025 for a concert on March 14, 2025, at the OAKA Indoor Basketball Court.
"I am very happy to return to Athens! The warmth and passion of the Greek public make me look forward to returning. I am in a hurry to share my new work with my beloved audience. Let's make unforgettable memories together!" he announced.
André Rieu is known for his ability to combine beautiful melodies with a lively atmosphere, ensuring that every performance is a celebration of life and music.
With over 40 million album sales, more than 500 platinum awards, almost 10 million Facebook followers, billions of views on YouTube and more than half a million viewers worldwide, the charismatic Dutch violinist is undoubtedly a unique musical personality.
In the new, spectacular musical performance, he will present to the Greek audience a mixture of timeless classics from operas, musicals, and operettas, popular movie tunes, and romantic waltzes.
He will be joined by Rieu's beloved Johann Strauss Orchestra, known for their live performances that take the audience on an exciting musical journey with humour, stunning period costumes, stunning sets and enchanting lighting.
His latest release, 'Love is All Around', is a live recording of the spectacular outdoor concerts he gave in 2023 at Maastricht's historic Vrijthof.
Among its most memorable points was the emotional performance of the extraordinary, then-15-year-old Emma Kok, who moved the audience with ESC's French song "Voilà", which became an instant viral hit on the Internet.
Emma Kok has renewed her collaboration with maestro André Rieu for his European tour in 2025 and will travel with him to Greece.
Ticket pre-sale has started.
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