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Musical performance at Lotto Arena or play in a brand new fairy tale: Efteling's 70th Anniversary Celebrations |  showbiz

Musical performance at Lotto Arena or play in a brand new fairy tale: Efteling’s 70th Anniversary Celebrations | showbiz

showbizDutch theme park Efteling will turn 70 years old in May. A teacher can not go unnoticed. So various celebrations are planned. For example, there will be a musical show “Efteling in Concert”. The latter will also be shown in our country in 2023.

At the show, the Dutch Metropole Orchestra will play a specially developed suite. The goal is to take the spectators on a musical journey through the park. “Efteling in Concert” will premiere this fall at Brabanthallen in s-Hertogenbosch and at Ahoy in Rotterdam. In January 2023 he will play the Lotto Arena in Antwerp. Anyone who wants to register can pre-register from Thursday. Pre-sales will start on April 9th. Actual sale starts on April 16th.

Temporary fairy tale

Additionally, visitors can also celebrate Efteling’s 70th anniversary this year by participating in a fantasy spectacle. With a nod to British author Lewis Carroll’s children’s book “Alice in Wonderland,” the theme park opens up the new temporary fairy tale Efteling Wonderland.

Visitors enter the March Hare Botanical Garden through a rabbit hole. There are different things to try. There is also a room for music and dance. Anyone who comes can actually sit at the festively prepared tea table with cupcakes and party hats. Visitors can come and leave at any time.

Efteling Wonderland is open on Mondays and can be visited until October 3. For more information about the music show, please visit cinemainconcert.nl/efteling

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