André Rieu 2023 tour: How to get Liverpool tickets - see full list of UK and Ireland dates

World-renowned Dutch violin legend André Rieu is set to perform at Liverpool M&S Bank Arena as part of his UK and Ireland tour this year.
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Violin superstar André Rieu has announced his highly-awaited UK and Ireland tour this Spring, with a visit to Liverpool in June. The world renowned Dutch violinist, who is best known for creating the waltz-playing Johann Straus Orchestra, last year performed in Central Europe to South America, as well as Eastern Europe and Israel.

This time around, the chart-topping 73-year-old will tour the UK, beginning with a two-day visit to London in April and concluding in late June in Liverpool. Since 1975, Rieu, one of the most successful violinists and conductors in the world, has toured with his beloved orchestra, regarded as the biggest private orchestra in the world.

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And his recent Christmas album ‘Silver Bells’ charted in the top five  in the UK, making it his 16th album to chart in the top 10 in the UK, with total sales of over 40 million albums globally. André also topped the box office with his cinema event ‘Live in Dublin’.

Following his UK tour, André’s Johann Strauss Orchestra will head to the US in the Autumn. Below is everything you need to know about his concert in Liverpool, including ticket information and other venues where he will be performing in the UK.

André Rieu’s Liverpool concert 2023 and tickets

Rieu will be performing at Liverpool M&S Bank Arena on June. The tickets are currently on sale on Ticketmaster.

André Rieu UK Tour 2023 venues

  • April 13: London  OVO Arena Wembley
  • April 14: London OVO Arena Wembley
  • April 15: Birmingham Resorts World Arena
  • April 20: SSE Arena Belfast
  • April 21: Dublin 3Arena
  • April 22: Dublin 3Arena
  • May 10: Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
  • May 11: Leeds First Direct Arena
  • May 12: Manchester AO Arena
  • May 13: Sheffield Utilita Arena
  • May 25: Aberdeen P&J Live
  • May 26: Glasgow OVO Hydro
  • May 27: Glasgow OVO Hydro
  • June 24: Liverpool M&S Bank Arena

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