The moment Maestro shows up, there are thousands happy faces of all races and nationalities to see! His smile and music are contagious. André Rieu’s electrifying performance of “Seventy-Six Trombones” live in Dublin is a dazzling spectacle of music, energy, and showmanship.
Captured during one of his renowned concert tours, Rieu transforms the beloved classic from The Music Man into a grand orchestral celebration, staying true to his signature blend of classical and popular music.

The performance opens with Rieu taking center stage, his iconic violin in hand, as the Johann Strauss Orchestra bursts into the vibrant, march-like melody.

The piece’s infectious rhythm and lively brass sections create an atmosphere of pure joy, instantly engaging the audience. True to the song’s origins, the brass section shines, with a dazzling display of trombones leading the charge in perfect harmony.

Rieu’s masterful conducting allows each section of the orchestra to shine, particularly the powerful brass ensemble, while the string section and percussion provide a dynamic foundation.

The musicians’ synchronized movements and radiant smiles reflect the festive spirit of the piece, making it as much a visual delight as an auditory one.

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What makes this performance even more special is the interaction with the audience. Rieu’s charisma and rapport with his fans are evident as he encourages clapping and swaying along with the rousing rhythm.

The joyous energy builds throughout the piece, culminating in a triumphant finale where the full orchestra delivers a soaring crescendo, met with thunderous applause from the captivated crowd.

This unforgettable rendition of “Seventy-Six Trombones” not only highlights Rieu’s orchestral genius but also his ability to breathe new life into classic show tunes, making them feel fresh and exhilarating for modern audiences. It’s a perfect example of why his live performances continue to enchant millions around the world.