ANDRE RIEU

ANDRE RIEU

LDLC Arena, 5 AVENUE SIMONE-VEIL, 69150 Decines Charpieu Kort

lau. 20.02.2027 19:30

AEG PRESENTS FRANCE PRESENTE : ANDRE RIEUAvec le Roi de la Valse, la musique classique prend un tout autre sens, entre humour, émotion, joie, convivialité et décors exceptionnels ! André Rieu, accompagné de son Orchestre Johann Strauss, est de retour en France en 2027 et fera vibrer le temps de trois soirées inoubliables au son du violon l’Arkéa Arena de Bordeaux jeudi 18 février, l’Accor Arena à Paris vendredi 19 février et la LDLC Arena de Lyon-Décine samedi 20 février.Infos & Accès :Préparez votre venue et retrouvez toutes les informations de l’évènement, parkings et accès sur le site de la salle.Billetterie PMR/PSH disponible sur le site de la salle (choisir le choix sur plan pour accéder aux places) : Commande limitée à 2 places (1 place PMR/PSH 1 accompagnant par PSH/PMR)La billetterie PSH/PMR s’adresse aux titulaires d’une carte d’invalidité dont le taux d’incapacité est supérieur ou égal à 80%.

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  • Andre Rieu
    Andre Rieu

    A Dutch violinist, conductor and showman, Rieu has sold more than 40 million albums worldwide. Together with his 50-pieces Johann Strauss Orchestra, he tours on five continents. Every year, more than 700,00 fans attend an André Rieu concert, establishing him as one of the top ten touring acts in the world. In 2008 he's was crowned nr. 1 Classic Artist in the US and scored he more than 100x Platinum in Australia.

    Encouraged by his father, a symphony conductor, Rieu began violin lessons at the age of five. Rieu’s training eventually brought him to the Royal Conservatory of Brussels where he was awarded the Premier Prix. In 1978, he formed the Johann Strauss Orchestra, which has grown from twelve to nearly fifty members. André Rieu and the Johann Strauss Orchestra now perform in Australia, Japan, South Korea, Canada, the US, and across Europe.

    Crowned the “King of Waltz” by the media, Rieu believes that everyone can enjoy classical music. Following in the footsteps of Johann Strauss himself, he encourages his audiences to get out of their seats and waltz in the aisles.