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- The father-of-two was inspired to create a full-scale replica of the Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna after performing there with his Johann Strauss Orchestra in 2008. It would become the largest touring stage set in the world and the star loved it so much, he even had a second made for his tour around Australia at the time.
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Aug 4, 2023 · Did André Rieu buy a castle and what’s his net worth? André Rieu’s net worth is estimated to be around $40 million (£31.3 million). However, he previously admitted that the lavish £24 million fairy tale castle he designed for his 2008 concert in Schönbrunn, Vienna, left him bankrupt.
Jun 3, 2017 · In 2007, Rieu’s World Stadium Tour: A Romantic Vienna Night used a full-size reproduction of Vienna’s imperial Schönbrunn Palace as a stage – at 125 metres wide, 30 meters deep and 35 ...
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Mar 8, 2024 · Rieu reportedly spent more than $43 million financing his 2008 stadium tour, including a replica of the Schonbrunn Palace in Austria. Such attention to detail is vital, he says, even if it makes his accountants nervous.
Mar 6, 2024 · Rieu reportedly spent more than $43 million financing his 2008 stadium tour, including a replica of the Schonbrunn Palace in Austria. Such attention to detail is vital, he says, even if it makes his accountants nervous. "To play the waltz you need to do it really big," he says.
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An audience of over 25,000 experienced a show never seen before, on the biggest stage ever used by any artist in the world. The full-size copy of the world-famous Schönbrunn Palace, familiar from the film Sissi, after the eponymous Viennese Empress, made a huge impact on the audience.
In 2007 Rieu even build a full-size reproduction of Vienna’s imperial Schönbrunn Palace as a stage set for his “World Stadium Tour: A Romantic Vienna Night”. At that time it was the biggest stage set ever to go on tour.