New Year's Eve Gala Concert with Dinner and Ballroom party
Budapest, Hungary
Trip Type: New Years
Duration: Flexible
Greet the New Year in the style of the 19th century! Budapest shows its prestige on the 31st of December, presenting an absolute and entire night program on New Year's Gala! The program takes place in one of Budapest Downtown’s most distinguished theater building, the Pesti Vigadó. The Redoute, opened its doors in 1833 as a masterpiece of Classicism. Being the only concert hall in the capital at the time, artists like Strauss, Erkel and Liszt played there. Program includes 5 course Gala Dinner, Gala Concert, Ballroom Party.
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Greet the New Year in the style of the 19th century! Budapest shows its prestige on the 31st of December, presenting an absolute and entire night program on New Year's Gala! The program takes place in one of Budapest Downtown’s most distinguished theater building, the Pesti Vigadó. The Redoute, opened its doors in 1833 as a masterpiece of Classicism. Being the only concert hall in the capital at the time, artists like Strauss, Erkel and Liszt played there. Program includes 5 course Gala Dinner, Gala Concert, Ballroom Party.Tickets are available separately, in multiple options
Program:
7:00- Gala Dinner
As program starter, we would like to invite you to our Gala Dinner beginning at 7:00. Do not worry about table reservations for New Year’s Eve’, enjoy a full service Gala Dinner in the beautiful restaurant hall of the PestiVigadó! The Gala Dinner features a 5 course meal, selected and prepared exclusively for this event. There are cold and warm appetizers, soup, main course and dessert; on top of that, a different glass of premium wine is served for each course from a carefully selected assortment.
Vegetarian and special diet menu options are available on request.
10:00 – Gala Concert
The two hours long Gala Concert starts at 10:00 in the theatre hall, preparing New Year’s celebration. There is no better way to greet the coming year, than listening to some great classical music, from composers known worldwide, in a prestigious environment. In preparation for the New Year’s celebration, the Budapest Gala Orchestra leads the grandiose concerto, in cooperation with professional ballet dancers serving as confirmation to the fact that music and dance is inseparable. The program includes operetta songs performed by soloists of the world-famous Budapest Operetta Theatre. In addition to all, we took the opportunity to include some unique elements into the program; well known evergreens on a traditional Hungarian folk instrument, the cimbalom, and Hungarian folk song adaptation performed by authentic gypsy band.
Highlights of Gala Concert Program:
Johann Strauss: Die Fledermaus (The Bat) – Champagne Song, Emmerich Kálmán:The Czardas Queen– „Das ist die Liebe”, Johann Strauss (jr.): „Tritsch-Tratsch“ Polka, Vittorio Monti: Czardas, Franz Lehár: The Merry Widow– Grisette Song and Kan-Kan
..and much more masterpieces in two acts
Midnight –New Year’s Greeting
12:30 Ballroom Party
Clink glasses and celebrate the New Year in ballroom atmosphere with friends, family, loved ones, or join the great multicultural crowd after midnight. Having a great time together, exchanging stories and experiences with fellow travelers is a great way to set a delightful mood, and start a coming year, full of promises. Salon music and dance opportunity is provided for the young and for those, who never get old! During the all-inclusive party, there’s no empty plate or glass, the open bar features champagne, multiple wine options soft drinks and much more. Everything that’s necessary for a great party!
Program:
7:00- Gala Dinner
As program starter, we would like to invite you to our Gala Dinner beginning at 7:00. Do not worry about table reservations for New Year’s Eve’, enjoy a full service Gala Dinner in the beautiful restaurant hall of the PestiVigadó! The Gala Dinner features a 5 course meal, selected and prepared exclusively for this event. There are cold and warm appetizers, soup, main course and dessert; on top of that, a different glass of premium wine is served for each course from a carefully selected assortment.
Vegetarian and special diet menu options are available on request.
10:00 – Gala Concert
The two hours long Gala Concert starts at 10:00 in the theatre hall, preparing New Year’s celebration. There is no better way to greet the coming year, than listening to some great classical music, from composers known worldwide, in a prestigious environment. In preparation for the New Year’s celebration, the Budapest Gala Orchestra leads the grandiose concerto, in cooperation with professional ballet dancers serving as confirmation to the fact that music and dance is inseparable. The program includes operetta songs performed by soloists of the world-famous Budapest Operetta Theatre. In addition to all, we took the opportunity to include some unique elements into the program; well known evergreens on a traditional Hungarian folk instrument, the cimbalom, and Hungarian folk song adaptation performed by authentic gypsy band.
Highlights of Gala Concert Program:
Johann Strauss: Die Fledermaus (The Bat) – Champagne Song, Emmerich Kálmán:The Czardas Queen– „Das ist die Liebe”, Johann Strauss (jr.): „Tritsch-Tratsch“ Polka, Vittorio Monti: Czardas, Franz Lehár: The Merry Widow– Grisette Song and Kan-Kan
..and much more masterpieces in two acts
Midnight –New Year’s Greeting
12:30 Ballroom Party
Clink glasses and celebrate the New Year in ballroom atmosphere with friends, family, loved ones, or join the great multicultural crowd after midnight. Having a great time together, exchanging stories and experiences with fellow travelers is a great way to set a delightful mood, and start a coming year, full of promises. Salon music and dance opportunity is provided for the young and for those, who never get old! During the all-inclusive party, there’s no empty plate or glass, the open bar features champagne, multiple wine options soft drinks and much more. Everything that’s necessary for a great party!
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