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André Rieu Tickets (Concert)
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Date and time Nov 13, 2026 at 7:30 PM
Location Lanxess Arena, Cologne, Germany
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Concert André Rieu – Nov 13, 2026 at 7:30 PM – Lanxess Arena, Cologne, Germany


Lanxess Arena - sports hall, capacity 18,500, address: Willy-Brandt-Platz 3, Cologne, Germany. Find location details and a city guide further down the page.

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Event details

Performer André Rieu
City Cologne, Germany
Venue / arena Lanxess Arena
Date Nov 13, 2026
Start time 7:30 PM
Venue type Sports Hall
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Location and venue

Lanxess Arena is one of Europe’s most recognizable multi-purpose arenas, built for big moments—from headline concerts to major sports and spectacular shows. Its striking dome-like profile and smart interior layout make it easy to reconfigure, while a capacity of up to 20,000 seats keeps it firmly in the top tier for touring productions and large-scale events.

Inside, the experience is unmistakably “arena”: powerful sound, large video screens, and modern staging keep the focus on the performance, with strong sightlines across different sections. Visitors also appreciate the practical comforts—bars, restaurants, and service points—paired with clear signage that helps you move around smoothly.

The micro-location is a real advantage: Willy-Brandt-Platz 3, Cologne, Germany. Entrances are arranged around the plaza next to the building, and it’s a short walk from the nearby Bf Deutz/LANXESS arena stop; if you’re driving, you’ll find parking options in the surrounding area of the complex. For the broader picture of getting around the city, see the description below.
Address Willy-Brandt-Platz 3, Cologne, Germany
Capacity About 18.500
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Destination guide: Cologne

Cologne (Köln), a lively Rhine-side metropolis, is not only home to the famous carnival but also one of Europe’s most attractive destinations for top-tier concerts and sporting events. The city blends a strong cultural scene with major arenas and stadiums, making it an ideal choice for an “event trip”. On top of that, Cologne offers diverse dining and accommodation for every budget, from hotels in the center to practical options across the wider urban area, and visitors often highlight the sense of safety and how easy it is to get around.

A major advantage is the infrastructure: the KVB network (Stadtbahn and buses), regional trains, and the S-Bahn make it quick to reach venues such as the LANXESS Arena or RheinEnergieSTADION. Whether you arrive by air via Flughafen Köln/Bonn or by train at Köln Hauptbahnhof (Köln Hbf), you’re usually only a few transfers away from the main halls and city districts, with clear signage and frequent departures.

Before or after the event, take the chance to stroll along the Rhein and through the Altstadt, head up to the Kölner Dom, or cross the Hohenzollernbrücke for a panoramic city view. In the Rheinauhafen district and around squares like Alter Markt and Heumarkt, it’s easy to find cafés and traditional pubs serving Kölsch—so your stay in Cologne becomes more than just the ticket itself.
Airport Cologne Bonn Airport (CGN), Köln (Cologne), Germany
Country / Continent Germany / Europe
Time zone UTC+01:00
W. Europe Standard Time

About the performer

André Rieu is a Dutch violinist and conductor who has brought classical music closer to a wide audience, turning the concert into an event that blends elegance, emotion and warmth. Known for a distinctive waltz sound and a strong sense of melody, he performs with a charisma that quickly builds trust and relaxes the room. His approach highlights the joy of making music, so even a first encounter with the classics feels accessible, clear and natural. It opens the door for listeners who rarely attend symphonic programmes.

Johann Strauss Orchestra, founded by him in 1987, is the backbone of his shows and their high production standards. The program relies on a rich orchestral sound, precise intonation and dynamic arrangements, while performances are supported by lavish staging, costumes and thoughtful lighting. Visitors receive a consistent audio-visual experience in a hall, an arena or an outdoor stage, regardless of section or distance from the stage. Every detail, from the mix to the projections, serves the clarity of the performance.

Repertoire is carefully curated: waltzes, polkas and familiar themes from film and musical theatre intertwine with classical hits, often with short introductions that give context and guide the audience through the evening. This keeps artistic quality intact while removing the sense of distance that can accompany serious music. Long-time classical fans and newcomers alike can enjoy an orchestral world through recognizable melodies and rhythms. The focus is on pieces people remember and hum long after the concert.

The atmosphere is often described as relaxed and festive at the same time. Rieu is known for direct communication, humor and an effortless way of involving the audience, alongside clear safety rules and excellent crowd-flow organization. Many visitors say they feel welcome even on a first visit, because the pace of the night, announcements and breaks are aligned so the experience suits all generations. In practice, that means less stress, more smiles, and an evening that moves smoothly, with plenty of shared moments.

Whether it is a major tour or a special summer program, the emphasis is on details: a well-rehearsed orchestra, signature costumes and a dramaturgy that holds attention from the first to the last minute. The shows are often designed as a journey through European dance tradition, with a spotlight on the Viennese waltz and on universal emotion that people recognize beyond language. That is why his concerts work equally well across cultures and venues, from intimate halls to large arenas and open-air squares.

For audiences planning a night out and looking for a proven experience, André Rieu is a safe choice when you want an elegant event with a high level of performance. Arriving early is recommended for entry, photos and on-site extras, and to enjoy the full atmosphere of the evening. Follow tour announcements and performance dates to secure your seat in time at a concert that blends tradition, entertainment and top-class musicianship. These shows often sell out, so planning ahead is the smartest step.

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