4.3
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Candlelight: Beethoven and Mozart's Best Works
4.3
(79)
Tickets
🎫 Premium Seating (Premium Visibility)
🎫 Zone A Seating (Great Visibility)
🎫 Zone B Seating (Good Visibility)
🎫 Zone C Seating (Restricted Visibility)
Seats are assigned upon arrival, based on the type of ticket you have purchased
Highlights
🕯️ An intimate ambience in a beautiful venue bathed in candlelight
🎻 Talented musicians performing classical pieces by Beethoven
⛪ Stunning architecture of the iconic KIT
✔️ A safe, comfortable and socially-distanced event
General Info
📌 Venue: KIT
📅 Date and time: 9th October, 2021 at 8:30pm (select during purchase)
⏳ Duration: 65 minutes (doors open 30 minutes prior to the start time. Late entry not permitted!)
👤 Age requirement: Must be 8 years old or older to attend. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
❓ View the FAQs for this event here.
🔗 Your safety is Fever's priority. You can read the safety measures for this event here
📃 All attendees aged 13+ will require a Corona access certificate (QR code) through a vaccination certificate (2 doses + 14 days), proof of recovery (max 180 days) or a negative test (24h). It is mandatory to bring your ID to verify identity
Tentative Program
Performers
Description
Whether you’re looking for a beautifully unique classical music performance or a romantic candlelit experience, this performance is for you. You don’t need to know all things Beethoven to enjoy the evening, simply sit back and savour the stunning atmosphere and pieces you’ll hear. Walk into one of Amsterdam’s emblematic buildings where the walls will be flickering by candlelight to create a magical atmosphere. Prepare to be taken into the clouds with Beethoven's most treasured masterpieces!
User Reviews
💬 Sophie B. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: " It was absolutely stunning, I would definitely go again. I wish it was longer!"
💬 Anna K. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: "Absolutely outstanding! Would definitely recommend!!"
💬 Elke S. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: "It was incredibly beautiful both visually and audibly. We loved it."
🎫 Premium Seating (Premium Visibility)
🎫 Zone A Seating (Great Visibility)
🎫 Zone B Seating (Good Visibility)
🎫 Zone C Seating (Restricted Visibility)
Seats are assigned upon arrival, based on the type of ticket you have purchased
Highlights
🕯️ An intimate ambience in a beautiful venue bathed in candlelight
🎻 Talented musicians performing classical pieces by Beethoven
⛪ Stunning architecture of the iconic KIT
✔️ A safe, comfortable and socially-distanced event
General Info
📌 Venue: KIT
📅 Date and time: 9th October, 2021 at 8:30pm (select during purchase)
⏳ Duration: 65 minutes (doors open 30 minutes prior to the start time. Late entry not permitted!)
👤 Age requirement: Must be 8 years old or older to attend. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
❓ View the FAQs for this event here.
🔗 Your safety is Fever's priority. You can read the safety measures for this event here
📃 All attendees aged 13+ will require a Corona access certificate (QR code) through a vaccination certificate (2 doses + 14 days), proof of recovery (max 180 days) or a negative test (24h). It is mandatory to bring your ID to verify identity
Tentative Program
- To be added soon
Performers
- Piano - Joana Rolo
Description
Whether you’re looking for a beautifully unique classical music performance or a romantic candlelit experience, this performance is for you. You don’t need to know all things Beethoven to enjoy the evening, simply sit back and savour the stunning atmosphere and pieces you’ll hear. Walk into one of Amsterdam’s emblematic buildings where the walls will be flickering by candlelight to create a magical atmosphere. Prepare to be taken into the clouds with Beethoven's most treasured masterpieces!
User Reviews
💬 Sophie B. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: " It was absolutely stunning, I would definitely go again. I wish it was longer!"
💬 Anna K. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: "Absolutely outstanding! Would definitely recommend!!"
💬 Elke S. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: "It was incredibly beautiful both visually and audibly. We loved it."
How to get there?
KIT (Koninklijk Instituut voor de Tropen)
Mauritskade 63, Amsterdam, 1092 AD