Ice show Holiday on Ice performing "Horizons" in Düsseldorf
Holiday on Ice Presents: Horizons in Düsseldorf
Get ready for an unforgettable experience as Holiday on Ice brings its latest production, Horizons, to the Mitsubishi Electric Halle in Düsseldorf from April 25 to 27, 2025.
This thrilling show combines world-class ice skating with breathtaking acrobatics, stunning lighting, and captivating costumes. The dynamic and movable stage set transforms into various scenes, visually immersing the audience in the city's dimensions.
The show's theme, "Feel the City Beat," takes guests on a journey through the heart of a living metropolis. Different characters meet at various places and tell their stories through music and movement. Classic ice skating figures are integrated into the show, adding an extra layer of excitement.
On Friday, April 25, Sarah Engels will perform live, enriching the show with her songs "Für immer" and "Te amo mi amor."
The show continues until Sunday, April 27, with showtimes on Saturday, April 26, at 13:00, 16:30, and 20:00, and on Sunday, April 27, at 13:00 and 16:30. Tickets for the show are available from 38.40 euros (inclusive of various fees), and self-printing is possible.
Holiday on Ice has been thrilling audiences for 80 years, and this production is no exception. A renowned creative team is working on the implementation of the show, ensuring a high-quality and engaging experience for all.
Peter O'Keeffe, the CEO and producer of Holiday on Ice, explains the success of the show as captivating, touching, and inspiring audiences. With its unique blend of ice skating, acrobatics, and thematic storytelling, Horizons promises to be an unforgettable night out.
For more precise plot details and main features of Horizons in Düsseldorf in April 2025, we recommend checking the official Holiday on Ice website or contacting the Mitsubishi Electric HALLE Düsseldorf box office. The official event listings or press releases usually provide comprehensive descriptions close to the event date. Don't miss out on this magical urban adventure!
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