Symphoniacs
Experience the revolutionary sound of Symphoniacs: a fusion of classical tradition and electronic future.
The international electro-classical project SYMPHONIACS refuses to be put on hold. With its futuristic mix of classical music and club rhythms, SYMPHONIACS brings together two genres. Thanks to the project's visionary sound, old traditions are revived and given new life - welcome to the future!
Behind the name SYMPHONIACS stands the Berlin-based producer, composer and electronic artist Andy Leomar. A trained classical pianist, Leomar has celebrated international success on the pop music scene and, during his regular stays in Los Angeles, has also written for American film and television productions.
With SYMPHONIACS, Leomar got the idea of bringing together young, classical virtuosos from all over the world, for whom the combination of classical music and warm dance rhythms is not a contradiction, but rather an inspiring fusion. As a kind of "new conductor", Leomar leads the classical ensemble of violinists, cellists and pianist on stage while completing the musical experience with electronic sounds.
SYMPHONIACS is living proof that classical music can be fun and impressive. The audience can look forward to both Robin Schulz and Martin Garrix as well as Johann Sebastian Bach and Antonio Vivaldi! Come and experience a concert where tradition meets the future, because SYMPHONIACS is much more than just music – it is a philosophy, a lifestyle and the future of musical innovation.
Showtimes
The Glass Hall Theatre
375 - DKK 495
Tivoli entrance included and service fee included
Practical Information
Your concert visit
Venue
The Glass Hall Theatre.
Entrance to Tivoli
The ticket gives access to Tivoli on the day of the performance throughout Tivoli's opening hours.
Opening hours in The Glass Hall Theatre
The doors to The Glass Hall Theatre opens half an hour before the start of the performance.
Duration of the performance
Approx. 2 hours incl. a intermission of 20 minutes.
Age recommendation
Recommended from 7 years. All children are different, and we recommend that parents assess individually whether the story and theme of the show is appropriate for their children. There is no access to the performance for children under 5 years of age.
Bars/Restaurants
The bars in The Concert Hall/The Glass Hall Theatre are open before the performance and during intermission. Beverages can be pre-ordered for the intermission before the performance starts. Additionally, there are plenty of opportunities to dine at one of Tivoli's many restaurants before the performance
Guests with Disabilities
Wheelchair spaces and companion seats can only be purchased by contacting Tivoli Box Office in person or by calling +45 33 15 10 01.
Transport/Parking
Tivoli is located by “Rådhuspladsen” and Copenhagen Central Station. Find more information about public transport here or plan your journey with www.Rejseplanen.dk. If you are arriving at Tivoli by car and have a Tivoli Card, you can get a discount on parking.