André Rieu Returns to Budapest with Two Magical Concert Nights

André Rieu

The Waltz King himself, André Rieu, is bringing his spectacular orchestral show back to Budapest for two consecutive nights, October 16 and 17, 2026, at the MVM Dome. For visitors planning an autumn trip to the city, this is the kind of grand, feel-good spectacle that appeals to music lovers of every age and background, blending world-class musicianship with pure theatrical joy.

One of the World’s Most Beloved Live Performers

André Rieu isn’t just a violinist and conductor, he’s a global phenomenon. With more than 40 million albums sold and over 700,000 fans attending his concerts each year across more than 80 shows worldwide, the Dutch superstar consistently fills arenas from Chile to Abu Dhabi. His touring operation is nearly as impressive as his music, traveling with a crew of over 100 people that includes chefs, a doctor, and even a personal trainer. Online, his reach is just as massive, with more than 22 million followers across Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, plus over 2 million monthly Spotify listeners keeping his music in constant rotation.

What Makes His Concerts So Special

A Rieu concert is less a traditional performance and more a full sensory experience. Expect a rich, varied program weaving together opera, popular hits, musical theater excerpts, film scores, timeless classics, and of course, the sweeping waltzes that earned him his royal nickname. What truly sets his shows apart, though, is his warm, humorous stage presence, paired with elaborate costumes, breathtaking set design, and dazzling lighting effects that transform the MVM Dome into something closer to a fairy tale than a concert hall.

A Fresh Setlist from The Sound of Heaven

This tour draws heavily from Rieu’s latest album, The Sound of Heaven, which has already climbed to number one on the German Classical Charts. The record spans an impressive range of composers and styles, from Handel and Puccini to Andrew Lloyd Webber and ABBA. Concertgoers can expect to hear beloved musical theater melodies from The Phantom of the Opera, The Sound of Music, and West Side Story, alongside iconic film scores from Star Wars and Titanic. Classical pieces like Charles Gounod’s “Benedictus” and works by Karl Jenkins round out a program built for both longtime classical fans and newcomers alike.

Why This Show Belongs on Your Budapest Itinerary

Few performers manage to bridge classical elegance and mainstream entertainment as effortlessly as André Rieu, making his concerts an ideal choice for travelers who want a memorable night out without needing deep classical music knowledge to enjoy it. With two nights scheduled at the MVM Dome, one of Budapest’s premier concert venues, there’s a bit more flexibility for fitting this into your travel plans compared to a single-night show. Given his massive global following and history of selling out arenas, securing tickets early is strongly advised.

A Word of Caution on Tickets

If you’re purchasing tickets from outside Hungary, stick to official sources. The concert organizers have explicitly stated they take no responsibility for tickets bought through third-party resale platforms such as Viagogo, OnlineTicketShop, or Gigsberg. To ensure your tickets are valid and fairly priced, purchase directly through official ticketing channels.

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