The opera event set to stage in the kursalon vienna is making all the right noises in a short time. The demand for tickets of the various categories is getting sold like hotcakes via the online portal. The VIP seats got sold out within a few hours in spite of the steep price the organizers are charging. The kind of service offered to VIP seat holders is not only excellent but worth the money. The VIP seats allocated in the first two rows of the hall, and complimentary wine served at the intermission of event takes the entire experience to another level.
The popularity of opera music met with a slump due to the growing popularity of other forms of entertainment. The younger generation has very little knowledge about the works of Mozart, Strauss, and many more musicians who used to weave beautiful dreams through their music. The strauss concert Vienna focuses on that aspect and plans to enlighten the younger generation regarding their greatness.
The Kursalon hall selected for the event looks fitting as it is one of those halls in Vienna where Johann Strauss II performed with his orchestra. The inclusion of various leading ballet dancers in the event will take the entire experience into another dimension.
The two hour long tribute show:
The two-hour-long strauss concert vienna has got all the ingredients to become one of the most talked entertainment events of this decade. The organizers invited some of the leading opera singers of the present day to perform at this event and give a fitting tribute to stalwarts of their genre. The organizers in their official website specifically mentioned that people planning to attend this event do not need to follow any specific dress code, making it one of a kind opera event.
The wheelchair accessibility provision in the hall:
The wheelchair accessibility in the hall will please a lot of people struggling with their physical shortcomings and forget all of it for one evening and become a part of something historical. The strauss concert Vienna will showcase some of the cherry-picked works of W.A. Mozart and Johann Strauss.
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