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CONCERT

André Rieu

ERGO ARENA, Gdansk, PL
06. May 2026. 19:30h
2026
06
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

André Rieu at ERGO ARENA Gdańsk - tickets for waltzes, opera and Johann Strauss Orchestra live show now

Looking for tickets for André Rieu in Gdańsk? At ERGO ARENA, you can hear his warm mix of waltzes, opera, musicals and film music with the Johann Strauss Orchestra. Buy tickets for the 6 May 2026 concert and enjoy a live format made for fans and new listeners alike

André Rieu in Gdańsk - waltz, orchestra and an evening for a wide audience

André Rieu is coming to ERGO ARENA in Gdańsk on May 6, 2026 at 19:30, together with the Johann Strauss Orchestra, an ensemble that is a key part of his concert identity. For the audience, this means an evening in which classical music does not remain enclosed in a strict concert ritual, but opens itself to waltz, operetta, film themes, arias, popular melodies and the stage charm by which the Dutch violinist and conductor is recognized around the world. Tickets for this event are in demand.

Rieu is one of the rare performers who has turned the waltz into a major arena format. His concerts do not function like a classical symphonic program with the audience in complete silence, but as a lavish musical evening in which elegance, humor, familiar melodies and a direct relationship with the hall alternate. In Gdańsk, precisely that combination is especially important: the large space of ERGO ARENA gives the orchestra breadth of sound, and Rieu's style calls for an audience that comes not only to listen, but also to react.

Who André Rieu is and why audiences have followed him for decades

André Rieu is a Dutch violinist, conductor and founder of the Johann Strauss Orchestra. His career has been built on the idea that waltz, operetta and popular classical music can live in large halls just as naturally as rock or pop concerts. According to data cited by ERGO ARENA, he has sold more than 40 million albums, attracts more than 700,000 visitors every year to more than 80 concerts, and is followed by more than 22 million people on social networks and video platforms.Such figures do not tell the whole story by themselves, but they explain why his concerts attract a very diverse audience. In the hall one can often find classical music lovers who recognize Johann Strauss, Puccini or Handel, but also visitors for whom Rieu is a first, lighter entry into orchestral sound. His strength is not in an academic approach to the repertoire, but in the ability to turn familiar melodies into a shared event for several generations.

A musical style that connects waltz, opera, film and popular melodies

Rieu's concert language rests on melody. His programs regularly include romantic waltzes, operetta numbers, arias, music from musicals, film themes and popular compositions in orchestral arrangements. For the concert, ERGO ARENA announces an evening with opera, musicals, operettas, film music, well-known hits and romantic waltzes, with humor, costumes, scenography and lighting as part of the stage experience.

This does not mean that the exact set list for Gdańsk is known in advance. For this performance, there is no need to guess the order of the pieces: it is enough to know that Rieu's audience usually comes for the recognizable combination of "The Blue Danube" type waltz splendor, operetta lightness, sentimental melodies and orchestral versions of themes that many have heard outside concert halls. That is precisely why this concert is also attractive to those who otherwise rarely attend classical programs.

The current phase of the career - a return to Strauss's world

The concert in Gdańsk comes in a period in which Rieu is again strongly connected to the music of the Strauss family. His release "Thank You, Johann Strauss!" was published on November 7, 2025 as a major collection dedicated to the waltz tradition and the 200th anniversary of the birth of Johann Strauss II. In that context, World Tour 2026 is not just another series of dates, but a continuation of an artistic story that returns to the origin of his name and his orchestra.

At the same time, the earlier album "The Sound of Heaven" shows another side of his repertoire: there Georg Friedrich Handel, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Giacomo Puccini, ABBA, Charles Gounod, John Williams, themes from "The Phantom of the Opera", "The Sound of Music", "West Side Story", "Star Wars" and "Titanic", as well as Pachelbel's "Canon", meet. That range describes well why Rieu belongs not only to the classical music audience, but also to listeners who love film music, musicals and grand melodies.

What the audience can expect from the live performance

Based on the tour description and announcements for the Polish performances, the audience in Gdańsk can expect an evening in which the Johann Strauss Orchestra has the central role. This is an orchestra that does not stand merely as accompaniment to the soloist, but carries the entire stage image: strings, solo moments, vocal parts when they are part of the program, costumes and communication with the audience make up Rieu's recognizable format.It is important to distinguish what is confirmed from what would be speculation. It is confirmed that André Rieu and the Johann Strauss Orchestra are coming to Gdańsk as part of World Tour 2026. It is also confirmed that a program with waltzes, opera, operetta, musicals, film music and familiar melodies is announced. No special guests are listed for this date, so there is no point in announcing them.


  • For long-time fans, the concert is an opportunity to hear Rieu's familiar combination of waltz, orchestral romance and stage communication.

  • For the wider audience, this is an accessible entry into the world of classical and orchestral music without strict concert distance.

  • For lovers of musicals and film music, the broad range of melodies that Rieu often treats in lavish arrangements is attractive.

  • For visitors traveling to Gdańsk, the date in a large arena enables a combination of the concert and a short stay on the Baltic coast.



ERGO ARENA - a hall on the border of Gdańsk and Sopot

ERGO ARENA is one of the best-known halls in northern Poland and has a feature that visitors easily remember: it is located on the border of Gdańsk and Sopot. The address is listed as plac Dwóch Miast 1, and the location itself suits a concert of this format well because it combines large capacity, technical equipment and proximity to two cities that live from sporting, musical and tourist events.According to the hall's data, ERGO ARENA has 11,000 seats, and with standing places it can accommodate up to 15,000 visitors. For a concert like Rieu's, in which the orchestra, vocal moments and stage image need space, technical elements are also important: the hall highlights a developed audio system, the acoustics of the space and a roof structure that can carry up to 144 tons of lighting or sound equipment. Seats are disappearing quickly.

Basic facts about the hall


  • Venue: ERGO ARENA, plac Dwóch Miast 1, Gdańsk/Sopot.

  • Capacity: 11,000 seats, up to 15,000 visitors with standing places.

  • Parking: the hall lists 700 parking spaces.

  • Catering: 8 gastronomic points are listed in the hall area.

  • Location feature: the border of Gdańsk and Sopot runs through the hall area.



For visitors it is useful to know that an arena like this does not give the same feeling as a small theater hall. The sound is broader, the audience more numerous, and the experience more like a large musical celebration than an intimate recital. That is exactly why Rieu's format works well: the conductor often builds a bridge between the stage and the back rows, and familiar melodies help the large hall not feel cold.

How to get to ERGO ARENA

For arrival by public transport, it is most practical to plan a route toward the area between Gdańsk and Sopot. Visitor guides list the SKM station Gdańsk Żabianka as a useful railway option, while tram lines 2, 6 and 11 toward the Gospody stop and line 8 toward the Pomorska stop are mentioned. Since a larger number of people is expected after the concert, public transport may be simpler than leaving the hall zone by car.

Arrival by car is possible from the direction of Gdańsk and Sopot. For parking, accesses are listed from Droga Zielona, from the direction of Gospody Street when arriving from Gdańsk, and from the direction of Łokietka Street when arriving from Sopot. The hall has a large parking lot, but for arena concerts it is worth arriving earlier, especially if visitors want to avoid congestion on the approaches and find the entrance calmly.

A practical tip for those coming for the first time: check the sector and entrance before setting off toward the hall. ERGO ARENA is a large facility, so a few minutes of preparation can shorten the walk around the building. For visitors from other cities it is also useful to take into account that the hall is located between two urban rhythms: Gdańsk offers a historic core and heavier city traffic, while Sopot is known for its promenade, coast and hotel offer.

Gdańsk as a concert weekend - a city worth experiencing before the performance

Gdańsk is one of the most interesting cities on the Baltic for travelers who want to combine a concert with a shorter stay. The old city center, Długi Targ, the Motława waterfront, shipyard heritage and the proximity of Sopot give visitors enough content even before the evening entry into the hall. For those coming from Croatia or from other European cities, the concert can turn into a short trip to Trójmiasto, the urban whole made up of Gdańsk, Sopot and Gdynia.

In such a context, Rieu's concert has additional appeal. It is not only about one evening in the hall, but about a date that can gather audiences from the wider region of northern Poland, the Baltic countries and travelers who deliberately follow his tour. At the same time, Gdańsk offers a strong enough urban framework: the sea, history, good transport connections and a hall already accustomed to large productions.

For whom this concert is the best choice

André Rieu in Gdańsk will be especially suited to audiences who want a concert with strong melody, clear emotion and a large stage gesture. This is not an evening for those seeking a strictly academic reading of scores, but for visitors who want to hear an orchestra in communication with the audience. Rieu's style can be lavish, sometimes deliberately sentimental, but precisely that openness makes it understandable to audiences of different ages.Long-time fans come for the familiar sense of togetherness, waltzes and Rieu's charisma. New audiences can expect a program that does not require prior knowledge of music history. Lovers of operetta, film themes and musicals will get a musical space in which genres are not separated by walls, but are lined up as parts of one evening story.

It is worth securing tickets in time, especially for visitors who want to choose a sector according to their own experience of the concert. Someone will prefer to be closer to the stage and follow the conductor's gestures, while others will prefer a wider view from the stands, where the whole scene, the orchestra and the audience's reaction are better seen.

Practical information for visitors

The concert is announced for Wednesday, May 6, 2026, starting at 19:30. The ticket is valid for one day. Since no special guests, support act or exact duration of the program are listed for this date, it is best for visitors to plan the evening with enough time before and after the performance, without relying on unverified schedules. For large arena concerts, earlier arrival is recommended because of entrances, checks and finding seats.If you are traveling to Gdańsk on the same day, leave time for city traffic and possible crowds around the hall. If you are staying in the city, accommodation in Gdańsk or Sopot can be practical because ERGO ARENA is located between those two centers. Visitors returning by public transport should check evening connections to the desired part of the city in advance.

What to bring and how to prepare

The best preparation for a concert like this is not learning the program by heart, but openness to a broad repertoire. Rieu's performances often combine works that would not necessarily stand next to each other in stricter concert calendars. Precisely therein lies the appeal of the evening: a waltz can move into a film theme, operetta lightness into an emotional ballad, and a familiar melody into an orchestral finale that moves the whole hall.

For comfort, it is worth checking the hall rules before departure, especially regarding bringing in bags, food and drinks, because such rules can differ depending on the event. Since this is a large space with several thousand visitors, simple organization - earlier arrival, checked sector, return plan and enough time for the cloakroom or catering points - can significantly improve the experience of the evening.

Why the date in Gdańsk is interesting within the tour

Gdańsk is the first in a series of Polish dates that continue immediately in Łódź, Gliwice and Kraków. This gives the concert at ERGO ARENA additional weight: the audience in northern Poland gets its own date in a large arena, without the need to travel toward the south of the country. For Rieu's fans from the region, it is an opportunity to hear him in a space that is logistically connected with both Gdańsk and Sopot.

The Polish audience is not a passing stop for Rieu. In its announcement, ERGO ARENA states that his performances in Poland in 2025 attracted around 45,000 spectators. Such interest explains why World Tour 2026 returns with several Polish dates and why Gdańsk has a place in the schedule. Ticket sales for this event are ongoing.

For visitors who like a concert as a complete outing, this is an evening with a clear profile: a large arena, an orchestra accustomed to international stages, a conductor who builds contact with the audience and a repertoire that ranges from Johann Strauss to melodies recognized even by those who rarely listen to classical music. The best experience will be had by those who accept that Rieu's concert is not only a performance, but a musical encounter in which the audience has a visible role.Sources:

- ERGO ARENA - event page used for the date, time, program description, data about Rieu's career, Polish performances and the album "The Sound of Heaven".

- ERGO ARENA - hall page used for capacity, number of seats, parking, catering points, acoustics and technical possibilities of the space.- André Rieu - release page for "Thank You, Johann Strauss!" used for information about the current album and the release date of November 7, 2025.

- André Rieu - album page for "The Sound of Heaven" used for an overview of composers, musicals and film themes connected with the newer repertoire.

- Event Travel - guide to ERGO ARENA used for the address, position on the border of Gdańsk and Sopot, public transport and parking approaches.

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