Vienna's Opernsommer Returns with 'La Traviata' in 2025
Vienna's Opernsommer is back for its second season in 2025, promising an unforgettable experience. The event kicked off with a star-studded program presentation at the upscale Japanese restaurant SHIKI, attended by cultural VIPs like Teresa Vogl and Julian Rachlin.
The 2025 season's program was unveiled, with 'La Traviata' taking the spotlight. The event is directed by Joji Hattori and will run from July 1 to 19 at the historic Wiener Heumarkt. The Wiener Eislaufverein on Heumarkt will serve as the outdoor stage for the duration. Last year's debut was a success, and Vienna is eager to host another round of Opernsommer.
The Wiener Konzerthaus facade will be transformed into a canvas for visually stunning projections, enhancing the overall experience. The event aims to bring opera to the masses, making it accessible and enjoyable for all.
Opernsommer 2025 is set to be a spectacular event, with 'La Traviata' headlining the program. The outdoor stage at the Wiener Eislaufverein promises an unforgettable experience, and the visually stunning projections on the Wiener Konzerthaus facade will add to the magic. With cultural VIPs in attendance and a successful debut last year, Vienna is excited to host another round of Opernsommer.
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