One Ticket to See André Rieu at Consol Energy Center on November 20 at 6 p.m. (Up to $89.85 Value)
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Enthusiastic maestro & Stradivarius violinist leads grandiose orchestra through evening of waltz music, stirring audiences to dance
Moving one’s body to the rhythm of music is a natural human instinct, just like running toward the sound of lightning. Move with today’s deal: for $44, you get one ticket to see André Rieu at Consol Energy Center on Sunday, November 20, at 6 p.m. (up to an $89.95 value online, including all Ticketmaster fees). Reserved seating is located in sections 105 and 109, and will be assigned at the time of purchase.
Backed by the 60-piece human melody machine of the Johann Strauss Orchestra, conductor and violinist André Rieu enchants audiences with an evening of swooning in their seats and dancing in the aisles. A violinist since the age of 5, André radiates his lifelong love of classical music to the audience with celebratory renditions of classical pieces. As Rieu interacts with the audience, the air fills with kaleidoscopic balloons, lilting tenors and sopranos, and special surprises, which may include a John Philip Sousa séance or an explosion of confetti fired from the tubas.
Enthusiastic maestro & Stradivarius violinist leads grandiose orchestra through evening of waltz music, stirring audiences to dance
Moving one’s body to the rhythm of music is a natural human instinct, just like running toward the sound of lightning. Move with today’s deal: for $44, you get one ticket to see André Rieu at Consol Energy Center on Sunday, November 20, at 6 p.m. (up to an $89.95 value online, including all Ticketmaster fees). Reserved seating is located in sections 105 and 109, and will be assigned at the time of purchase.
Backed by the 60-piece human melody machine of the Johann Strauss Orchestra, conductor and violinist André Rieu enchants audiences with an evening of swooning in their seats and dancing in the aisles. A violinist since the age of 5, André radiates his lifelong love of classical music to the audience with celebratory renditions of classical pieces. As Rieu interacts with the audience, the air fills with kaleidoscopic balloons, lilting tenors and sopranos, and special surprises, which may include a John Philip Sousa séance or an explosion of confetti fired from the tubas.