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CONCERT

André Rieu

Chodzieski Culture Cinema Notec, Chodziez, PL
02. February 2026. 18:30h
2026
02
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Ticket sales: tickets for Andre Rieu in Chodziez - Concert at Chodzieski Culture Cinema Notec, Poland

Andre Rieu arrives in Chodziez for an evening concert experience at Chodzieski Culture Cinema Notec on 2 February 2026. This page is focused on ticket sales and buying tickets for the one-day event, with practical visitor info on timing, the venue and how to plan your arrival. Secure your seats early and enjoy the full show atmosphere on the big screen

A concert evening to be seen and heard

On Monday, February 2nd, Chodziez gets a musical evening that is experienced differently: Andre Rieu comes to the Chodzieski Culture Cinema Notec as a concert spectacle on the big screen, with an emphasis on sound, emotion, and the shared rhythm of the audience. It starts at 18:30, and the ticket is valid for 1 day, which means the whole experience is tied to the selected date and exactly that one evening. Such performances, although shown in a cinema hall, carry the energy of a real concert because the audience reacts to the music, exchanges smiles, and recognizes melodies that have marked countless New Year's and family gatherings. Rieu's style is not just classical performance, but scenography and dynamics transmitted to the viewer through close-ups, orchestral details, and an audience that sings and claps in the original hall. If you want to catch a seat on time, ticket sales are available, and before the start, it is smart to think about arriving early to avoid the crowd at the entrance. Secure your tickets for this event immediately!

Andre Rieu and the recipe for mass classical music

Andre Rieu is a musician who pulled classical music out of the narrow frames of formal halls and turned it into an event experienced as a celebration, regardless of whether you come for the waltzes, film themes, or pure curiosity. His approach is based on the idea that the audience should not feel like they are taking an exam, but like they are participating in a large shared celebration, where it is allowed to sing, clap in rhythm, and react emotionally. In a world where it is often said that classical music is “difficult”, Rieu has become a synonym for accessibility, because he builds the repertoire to combine known melodies with virtuosity, and fills the atmosphere with humor and warmth. That is precisely why tickets for his performances, and even for concert projections like this, are often a sought-after commodity, because the audience knows they are getting more than just listening. When the name Andre Rieu appears on the program, many perceive it as an opportunity for an evening that is remembered and retold, regardless of age and musical background. In Chodziez, this effect is further amplified by the more intimate environment of the city, where a cultural event quickly turns into the topic of the day.

Johann Strauss Orchestra as a brand of sound and spectacle

The central power of Rieu's concept is the Johann Strauss Orchestra, an ensemble that grew from the idea that a waltz can be played with the splendor of a large orchestra and with the immediacy of a fun evening. The orchestra was founded in 1987 and since the first performances, it developed from a smaller group to a large ensemble that gathers dozens of musicians on stage, depending on the production. That growth is not just numerical, but also sonic: layers of strings, brilliant brass winds, and precise rhythmics create a “full picture” because of which the audience has the impression of being immersed in the music, and not observing it from the side. In concert recordings shown in cinemas, details of orchestration come to the fore especially, because the camera captures instrument entries and musician reactions, which you might otherwise miss in a large hall. Because of this, tickets for such an evening have added value: the viewer gets both a concert and a sort of “look behind the scenes” through the direction of the broadcast. When guests, choirs, or soloists appear alongside the orchestra, the spectacle gains another dimension, and the audience often reacts as if present in the original hall.

Repertoire that builds the mood

Rieu's concert evenings are known for not staying in one emotion, but traveling from romance to joy, from nostalgia to pure euphoria, and that is the reason why the audience often describes the performances as a “musical journey”. In such a program, waltzes and polkas are usually heard, but also melodies that have entered popular culture through film, musicals, or traditional tunes, where transitions are made smoothly and naturally. A special place is held by songs that encourage singing along, because Rieu loves moments in which the hall turns into a large choir, and that effect in a cinema hall can be surprisingly strong. In the case of a program related to a holiday atmosphere, the emphasis is on warmth and recognizable themes, with great orchestral splendor and guests who bring vocal color. Such a repertoire is also one of the reasons why tickets are bought as a gift, because the evening is not intended only for “connoisseurs”, but for everyone who wants to feel the atmosphere. If you plan to come as a couple or with family, buying tickets in advance facilitates organization and leaves more space to focus on the experience.

Concert in a cinema hall as a special form of outing

For a part of the audience, a concert in a cinema hall is the best combination: you get top-notch image direction, quality sound, and seat comfort, while simultaneously being surrounded by people who came for the same emotion. In practice, this means that in the same evening, one can feel both an atmosphere of glamour, because the camera emphasizes costumes, lights, and scenography, and an atmosphere of closeness, because you are physically in a smaller space with an audience that reacts spontaneously. In such a format, dynamics are often heard better, from quiet string passages to a full orchestral crescendo, so the concert is experienced in more detail than in distant seats in large arenas. At the same time, the program unfolds as a whole, with a rhythm that includes a break, so it is useful to plan the evening so that you are in the hall on time and without haste. That is precisely why it is smart to think of tickets as an “entry to the whole experience”, and not just a ticket for a seat. Tickets for this concert disappear quickly, so buy tickets on time.

Chodzieski Culture Cinema Notec as a house of culture

The venue, Chodzieski Culture Cinema Notec, is part of the local cultural infrastructure and functions as a space where film and live culture naturally complement each other, which is ideal for programs that combine concert and visual production. According to available information, the location is in Chodziez, at the address ul. Warsztatow Jazzowych 2, 64-800 Chodziez, and that is data which is important also for visitors coming from surrounding places. The very fact that the concert program is shown in a space tied to a house of culture gives the evening additional weight: it is not just a projection, but an event that fits into the city rhythm and audience habits. In such an ambience, the audience feels “at home”, because entrances, cloakroom, and movement through the space are generally simpler than in large arenas, yet one gets the impression of a special occasion. For those coming for the first time, it is useful to keep in mind that the box office and entrance flow might differ from a classic cinema program, especially when it concerns a popular musical event. If you want to avoid stress at the last minute, buying tickets earlier is the simplest step.

Sound, image, and comfort as part of the experience

When it comes to the Andre Rieu program, the technical side is not secondary, because part of the magic is exactly in the details: the sound of strings that “breathe”, soloist phrases, and the audience reacting to every change of tempo. In a cinema hall, such material is shown so that the viewer gets a sense of presence, and quality sound reproduction allows subtle layers of orchestration to be heard. A great advantage is also the visual aspect, because the concert direction uses close-ups and camera dynamics, so you can follow Rieu's gestures, communication with the orchestra, and moments when the audience in the original hall becomes part of the performance. In practice, this means it pays off to come rested and with enough time, to settle in peace and prepare for a program experienced as a whole. In such an environment, tickets also have added value, because you are not buying only access, but also the quality of an experience that depends on where you sit and how you listen. Buy tickets via the button below and secure a seat that suits you best.

Chodziez as a city that loves events

Chodziez is a city that in a regional context is often described through the natural frame of lakes, forests, and healthy air, and that “calmer” character gives cultural evenings a special shine. Tourist sources highlight that the city is located in an area of lake landscapes with typical post-glacial relief forms, pine and mixed forests, and lakes, which is why the surroundings are connected with the idea of “Szwajcaria Chodzieska”, meaning the local “Swiss” diversity of nature. Just such an ambience creates a good frame for concert evenings: you can spend the day on a walk or a short trip, and in the evening switch to the hall for an event that brings a different kind of energy. When a name like Andre Rieu comes to such a city, the event becomes a small social moment as well, because it attracts an audience of different generations, from those who come for the waltzes to those interested in the “phenomenon” of mass classical music. In that sense, tickets are not just a technical formality, but also an indicator of audience interest, because it shows how much the community wants such programs. Whoever plans an arrival from the wider area can organize the evening as a small trip to a city that naturally combines rest and culture.

Practical information for visitors

The Andre Rieu concert in Chodziez takes place on February 2nd starting at 18:30, and the ticket is valid for 1 day, which is important for everyone planning an arrival from other places and wanting to coordinate the trip exactly. The recommendation is to come earlier, not only because of a possible queue at the entrance but also because such programs are experienced better when you settle down without haste and have time to adapt to the space. The address of the hall, ul. Warsztatow Jazzowych 2, 64-800 Chodziez, facilitates navigation planning and arrival by car or public transport, and in smaller cities, road approaches can be simpler than in metropolises, but also more sensitive to local traffic peaks. If you are coming as a couple or in a group, agreeing on the arrival time and buying tickets in advance reduces the risk that someone is left without a seat or that you sit separately. Ticket sales are available, and when interest is high, the best practice is to secure tickets as soon as you have decided to go, because that immediately concludes the organization of the evening. Additionally, earlier ticket purchase leaves more space for the pleasant part of planning, like a short walk through the city before the concert.

Interesting facts that the audience loves about Rieu's evenings

One of the reasons why Rieu has such a wide audience is that his evenings constantly balance between splendor and immediacy, so in the same program, one can find elegant waltzes and moments of humorous communication with the viewers. In the orchestra and on stage, details like costumes, choreographed entries, and scenography are often emphasized, which turns classical music into a visual show that is understandable even to those who do not follow the concert scene. Official materials about the orchestra speak of the long development of the ensemble and how it grew from an initial group to large lineups, which explains why the sound acts “cinematic” and full, especially in broadcasts. In such programs, the audience does not come just for one composition, but for a whole arc of emotions, from nostalgia to joy, and many treat tickets exactly for that reason as an entry to a “safe good evening”. In a cinema hall, these interesting facts are seen even more clearly, because the camera captures tiny reactions of musicians and the audience, and that can be a detail that surprises you and makes you laugh at a moment when you least expect it. If you like events that lift the mood, tickets for this concert format are often the best choice for an evening where both culture and relaxation are desired.

Audience atmosphere and why tickets are talked about in advance

With the Andre Rieu program, the audience is part of the story, because energy is created in reaction: applause, recognition of melodies, and a shared smile in moments when the music “hits” the right spot. Because of this, tickets are not perceived just as a formality, but as a way to secure your place in a space where the atmosphere grows minute by minute, especially as the program approaches the most famous themes. In smaller cities, such events have additional weight, because they gather people who otherwise do not meet often in the same cultural context, so the evening gains a social dimension too. If you are coming with someone who rarely “dsares” to try classical music, this is a format that is soft and accessible, and that is precisely why buying tickets is often a small incentive to finally make an outing that has been postponed for a long time. A practical tip is not to leave tickets for the last moment, especially if it is important to you to sit together or choose a specific part of the hall. Secure your tickets for this event immediately, and surrender to an evening in which music and image work together, without the need to “explain” or prove anything.

Sources:
- samorzad.gov.pl + Miasto Chodziez page about Kino Notec (address and contact)
- kinochodziez.pl + contact data for Kino Notec (address and phone)
- kinochodziez.pl + announcement of the Andre Rieu concert program in the repertoire (description of the concert event concept in the cinema)
- andrerieu.com + page about Johann Strauss Orchestra (foundation in 1987, orchestra size and concert philosophy)
- press.andrerieu.com + press materials about Andre Rieu (concert spectacle and tour reach)
- kinomaestro.pl + description of the program “Andre Rieu. Wesolych Swiat!” (character of the program, duration and cinema event format)
- gochodziez.pl + tourist context of Chodziez and surroundings (lakes, nature and “Szwajcaria Chodzieska”)

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