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Vienna New Year's Concert Tickets

Tickets for the Vienna New Year Concert can be purchased through the official website of Dahe Ticketing Network.

The Vienna New Year Concert is held every year on the morning of January 1st local time (18:00 Beijing time on January 1st) at the "Vienna Music Friends Association" hall in Vienna, the capital of Austria. That day, the magnificent Vienna Golden Hall was decorated with flowers and was exceptionally beautiful.

The Vienna New Year Concert was held under global attention. The repertoire performed was the musical works of Johann Strauss Jr., known as the "King of Waltz" and his family. It was composed by the oldest concert in the world. , performed by the highest quality orchestra - the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The New Year's Concert shows the most civilized, cheerful and bright side of human beings, and elegance, relaxation, luxury and enthusiasm are the biggest characteristics of the Vienna New Year's Concert.

On January 1, 2023, the annual Vienna New Year Concert will kick off at the Vienna Golden Hall. Franz Welser-Most, the conductor from Austria, will perform the third Conducted the New Year's Concert for the first time. On January 1, 2024, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra performed at the New Year's Concert at the Musikverein in Vienna, Austria.

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As one of the most prestigious chamber concerts in the world, the Vienna New Year Concert has received countless flowers and applause. The first-class Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and world-class conductors gather together to bring wonderful performances to the majority of people who love classical music.

The Vienna New Year's Concert was conducted by Daniel Barenboim. This was his third time conducting the Vienna New Year's Concert. ***There are 15 performance tracks and 3 encore tracks. The music composed by the Strauss family takes up "half" of the performance. Among them, Strauss the Younger has the most works, with eight works.