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MECC Christmas concerts December 2025
De Limburger, by Ivar Hoekstra December 7, 2025 Photos: Marcel van Hoorn, ARP Translation by Diana D. Le Reindeer dancing the "Macarena", but also a quiet Polish Christmas song: it's all possible in André Rieu's Christmas palace Between Sinterklaas (Dec. 5th) and December 24th, it's the usual Christmas appetizer: André Rieu's concerts at the MECC. And the dishes vary just like a student Christmas dinner: from haute cuisine to greasy snacks. Because where else can you hear the "Macarena" at a Christmas concert, but also a lesser-known but beautiful Polish Christmas carol? Free tip for those planning to take the train from Utrecht to Maastricht the morning after December 5th: make sure you're on the platform early, because the train will be packed with people attending André Rieu's first afternoon Christmas concert. From Groningen to Friesland, everyone wants to enjoy the Christmas appetizer served by Rieu now that Sinterklaas has left. Striking: from the conversations in the crowded compartment, it's clear that this is the first time for many. "We've been to his Vrijthof concerts a few times, but now we're also going to see his Christmas show," says a woman with a distinct Twente accent. This will reinforce Rieu's belief that his MECC concerts have room for growth and that the ambition to expand from six to eight, and possibly even ten, Christmas concerts isn't so surprising. Regional plague For those who've been before, the ingredients are familiar. The Platin Tenors are there, of course, there's waltzing to the sounds of "An der schönen blauen Donau", dancing ice-skating couples fill the rink, and when "Let It Snow" plays, much fake snow flutters from the ceiling onto your shoulders. Of course, Rieu also delivers a regional jab: "Imagine you're at a Christmas market in a village, Sittard or Heerlen or something, and suddenly you see the entire Johann Strauss Orchestra and the Mastreechter Staar arrive and start playing Christmas carols!" Naturally, this causes cheers among the Maastricht visitors and cheers from everyone who comes from outside the region. So, a lot of familiar fare, but every year it's still a little different, because Rieu also understands that you can't just serve the same delicacy every year. So, for the first time, the men of the Mastreechter Staar will be present at a Rieu Christmas concert. When those 120 men, all in white suits and torches in hand, enter the hall, it's just as impressive as the national team presentations at the Olympic Games. And it's always wonderful to hear these men sing a Christmas classic like Tochter Zion. But the biggest surprise before the intermission is the "guardian angels" from Bavaria, announced by Rieu: the Perlseer Dirndl. Three blonde sopranos bring the MECC to a complete standstill with a Polish Christmas song titled "Lulaize Jezuniu." It's delivered so quietly and sung so beautifully that you could hear a pin drop. The three switch from Polish to Dutch as easily as they sing "Sleep Now My Jesus". Two moving Christmas songs that counterbalance the somewhat carnivalesque quality of the show, especially in the last half hour. After all, a summer hit like Los del Rio's "Macarena" at a Christmas concert is like swapping the mulled wine on the table for bottles of Corona beer. Hilarious But strangely enough, it works, because ten thousand people go absolutely wild when the now quite elderly Spanish singers get the crowd going with that funny dance everyone mastered in the summer of 1993. It gets absolutely hilarious when reindeer in Christmas sweaters, who also know how to dance the "Macarena", (with Los del Rio) appear on the large LED screen behind the stage. From a Polish Christmas song to reindeer dancing the "Macarena", Rieu can do it all. The final chord, just like the past two years, is Emma Kok singing the Christmas hit " All I Want for Christmas." The two moments Emma Kok appears, before the intermission she sings "Let It Snow", most of the cell phones ring out, because Emma Kok is beloved and it will be a bitter pill to swallow if she's no longer with us next Christmas. But if Rieu can replace her with a soprano or sopranos who sing such beautiful Polish Christmas songs, Kok's departure will be bearable. Little André: Rieu presents first children's book He'd been working on it for a while, and on Saturday evening at the MECC, after the first of six Christmas concerts, the first copy of André Rieu's children's book, "Little André and the Secret of the Shadow," was presented. It was a long-cherished dream of the violinist, says his son Pierre. "My father and his orchestra treat the world to music and a fairytale atmosphere, so everyone can enjoy it. But the concerts almost always take place in the evening – and by then most children are already in bed. We received more and more messages from parents and grandparents: how their children and grandchildren were watching the images with wide eyes, moved or touched by the music and the atmosphere. That's how the idea for a children's book was born." André Rieu also wants to encourage reading among children with this book. "Marjorie and I loved reading to our sons in the evenings. With this children's book, Pierre, Marjorie, and I want to inspire you all to read together again, because those moments last a lifetime!" The hardcover book contains approximately 144 pages with 75 colorful illustrations and is available in six languages from the moment of publication: Dutch, English, German, Spanish, French, and Polish. In addition to the book, fourteen Little André PlayAlong Books will also be published for instruments such as violin, flute, trumpet, or piano, allowing you to make virtual music with the Johann Strauss Orchestra and André Rieu. The first edition includes sheet music for well-known Christmas carols. To read more about the Little André book, click HERE. To read more about the preparations for the Christmas concerts (which started in May 2025!!) click HERE
André Rieu already announced the start of his Christmas concert series at the MECC that he will be performing again in 2026. "The Christmas tradition continues in 2026!" the Maastricht native announced. The first concerts are scheduled for December 12, 13, 19, 20, 2026, and tickets for these concerts can be purchased starting December 10 of this year. If there is sufficient interest, more concerts will be added in December 2026. The 2025 concert series will also mark Emma Kok's farewell to the Rieu Orchestra. Kok traveled with Rieu for almost two years after her successful performance at the Vrijthof. (Click HERE to read more about Emma Kok)
December 6, 2025 article from L1 Nieuws by Jo Cortenraedt André Rieu waves goodbye to Emma Kok at Christmas concert in Maastricht Without saying it in so many words, André Rieu said goodbye to Kerkrade singer Emma Kok at the first Christmas concert in MECC Maastricht. While they will perform together during the five remaining Christmas concerts, their two-and-a-half-year collaboration will then come to an end. Emma Kok will pursue her solo career, and André Rieu will resume his Johann Strauss Orchestra. No "Voilà" Naturally, familiar Christmas carols dominated the MECC, mixed with repertoire we've long known from Rieu. The Mestreechter Staar played a prominent role on stage in the first part. Before the intermission, Emma Kok also had her turn, and this time she limited herself to Christmas carols, skipping the well-known "Voilà". 12,000 visitors After the intermission, Christmas melodies once again took center stage, featuring the regular singers. In the encores, André Rieu and Emma Kok were able to shine once again with " All I Want for Christmas is You." There are still five Christmas concerts left, each with an audience of 12,000. Comic book Immediately after the concert, a new Rieu family project was presented in the adjacent Christmas village: the comic book "Little André." This comic book, which will be released internationally, includes not only a children's book chronicling the adventures of little André in Maastricht, but also an accompanying music book, allowing aspiring musicians to perform to the music of the Johann Strauss Orchestra. The project is an initiative of his son, Pierre Rieu, who took the first steps in this direction ten years ago. "I'm incredibly proud of what Pierre has accomplished with this," said André Rieu. "And the great thing is that we're especially helping young musicians make music with this."
Sharing a December 7, 2025 video from De Telegraaf. Reporter: Jordi Versteegden Transcript and translation of video by Diana D. Le André Rieu presented his own children's book, Little André, on Saturday (December 6, 2025). The book allows children to play along with the famous violinist and the Johann Strauss Orchestra. Rieu talks about the book and Emma Kok's departure from his shows. Jordi Versteegden: Mr. Rieu, you've released many albums, but this is your first children's book. André Rieu: Yes, that's right. Yes, because it's actually Pierre's entire project. Pierre Rieu: Yes. And, I hope it's not the last. AR: I supported him and I think the idea came from me. Yes, but it's entirely his project and I'm very proud that it's named after me and based on me. It's a very mischievous little man. PR: Yes, you know, I am, of course, a son of my father, so if we do something, we do it well. So we thought: "Okay, how are we going to present this book? You know what? We'll rebuild that castle." That's a phrase that's used a lot in our house, I think. Let's rebuild that castle. But yes, we had sworn never to do that again. But it's only a small one, isn't it? I'm so incredibly proud of this. It's not just the children's book. We've really opened up a world, the world of Little André and, uh, who will hopefully not only provide a lot of entertainment, but especially a lot of connection. And, I think we can all really use that in these times. Reading together on the couch, reading aloud before going to sleep, making music together. I'm already receiving wonderful videos from the people who have the books at home and are making music in the living room by the Christmas tree. Yes, I'm beaming with joy. AR: There are 14 instruments. So you play, for example, the clarinet, right at the very beginning, and then you can play along with the entire Johann Strauss Orchestra. Because we have recorded 10 Christmas songs, it is exactly as it should be. Sounds beautiful. And then you can, for example, remove the melody and then you play the melody and then you play along. So if you've only been playing the clarinet for one month, you play along with the orchestra. That's nice, ​​isn't it? I'm working on the future. In 30 years, the new Johann Strauss Orchestra will be there. And I will come with my walker later, then…. PR: I am really incredibly happy with how things went today. AR: The concert was the first thing this afternoon, and, well, I always find it incredibly exciting. People say, "Surely you're not nervous?" Well, I was very nervous because, yes, you prepare everything, and yet it's all new, and, well, I liked it, especially the Christmas music. I'm very sensitive to that. I'm a crybaby when I hear "Silent Night". JV: But yes, another emotional thing. Emma is leaving. AR: Emma is leaving. Yes. Yes, that is of course absolutely emotional. It's also over. But I'm also incredibly proud that I was able to help her and that I gave her that push. And that, yes, that's also unique again, isn't it, that she can now go her own way. You're going to let me go back. Thank you. Bye.
Mestreechter Staar, Los del Rio, team Illumination, the three Perlseer Dirndl
André Rieu with guests including his favorite Dutch pastry chef, Cees Holtkamp (far right), after the Christmas concert at the MECC in Maastricht, Netherlands on December 7, 2025 Pierre Rieu photobombed the scene in the background! Photo: Cees Holtkamp Marc Rieu and Pierre Rieu surprised André for his 71st birthday on October 1, 2020 (during COVID-19), by inviting pastry chef Cees Holtkamp to provide a baking workshop at André's home. Photo: André Rieu Productions
André goes viral! December 12, 2025: A striking video of André Rieu has quickly gone viral on TikTok (three million views). It shows the 76-year-old orchestra leader literally showing off his loose hips during a concert in Maastricht. Viewers certainly weren't expecting these moves and spontaneously wanted to attend a show themselves.
Video below: Shared from André’s official facebook account: A nice summary of the 2025 Christmas concert at the MECC in Maastricht. Ruud, Ineke, and Heather Jamieson from New Zealand, attended the 5th concert (out of 6).
Very special in these concerts: the release of the children’s book “Little André and the secret of the shadow” (on sale in 6 languages!). The Argentinian illustrator Samanta Erdine was there to sign your book. This series of Christmas concerts also marks the farewell of Emma Kok, who traveled the world with André and the Johann Strauss Orchestra for two years and will then start her solo career.
Samanta didn't just sign, no, she filled an entire page with an exclusive drawing. Even two different drawings! What a surprise! Thank you, Samanta! See you again in July 2026 in Maastricht. Little André has his own page on our fan website, click HERE. Emma also has her own page (no fewer than 5) on our website, click HERE. We will continue to follow her as fans, but we will close our web pages about Emma. Good luck Emma with the next chapter in your life! You are a world star!
Shownieuws: December 22, 2025 Interviewer: Thom Goderie (SBS 6) Translated by Diana D. Le. André Rieu says goodbye to Emma Kok with emotional speech Sunday night was an emotional night for André Rieu and Emma Kok. It was their (provisional) last performance together. That meant not only a loud applause from a sold-out hall, but also flowers and some emotional words... Beaming, the two walked off the stage at MECC Maastricht, where Shownieuws reporter Thom Goderie was waiting for the musical duo. How did the two experience their last performance together? “Yes, fantastic, fantastic! I had to make an effort, because it was the last time,” André says. "I was a flower girl," Emma jokingly adds. With a huge bouquet of red and white flowers she surprised André as a thank you on stage. "I found the flowers the most exciting of the night, I can tell you. I had so many nerves. But I thought it was really cool to do that.” Impressive Two and a half years ago, Emma performed at André's show on the Vrijthof for the first time. With her beautiful voice and millions of views, she blew everyone away. André looks back on that moment: “Yes, she was so impressive. She was so pure and so young, it was just fantastic. It touched everyone.” Although Emma traveled all over the world with André for their shows, it is the Vrijthof and the Christmas shows that she remembers most. “It's indescribable. Seeing the whole world is a dream, but these two places are the most magical.” "Strong woman" André has one last message for Emma. “I hope she continues to follow her own will, because she has it. Then she'll get there... She's already leaving to do her own theater tour. I wish her incredible success. She's just a strong woman, as small as she is.” Those words also resonate with Emma. “Yes, those are words you'll never forget.” With a final loud applause from the orchestra, it's really over for Emma. Own theatre tour Emma will be on tour in 2026 with her own theatre show Never Lose Hope. The singer will play 28 theatre shows throughout the Netherlands from the end of February 2026 with her own orchestra. "With this tour, I want to get the audience closer than ever. My story, my music and my journey of trial and error come together in a show that is very close to my heart," Emma wrote in the press release. The Voice Kids Emma became known as the winner of the 10th season of The Voice Kids in 2021. Her portrayal of the song "Voilà" during a Vrijthof concert went viral and has since been viewed more than 100 million times and streamed 70 million times on Spotify.
Highlights of the Christmas Concert: Photos by Marcel van Hoorn (ARP) and several fans. 120 members of the male choir Mestreechter Staar, enter the hall with torches.
Photo above: Perlseer Dirndl (from Bavaria, Germany), Michaela Brückner, Christina Maier, and Susanne Wiesner, singing a Polish song: "Lulaize Jezuniu" ("Sleep Now My Jesus").
Photo above: The synchronized skating group Team Illumination.
Walz couples.
Sitting in the 12th row, we were completely snowed under. We were also hit by the avalanche afterwards. A hilarious experience! Yes, we enjoyed the white Christmas indeed!
Soloists: Anna Majchrzak, Micaëla Oeste, Michel Tirabosco
Los del Rio. Even the reindeer were dancing the Macarena.
Manoe’s job!!
A few fun impressions from the 2025 Christmas concert. During the catchy Kufstein song (from Tyrol, Austria) we heard many cuckoo birds in the audience. A fanatic one was right next to me!! Duration video: 8 min. Created by Ruud.
Wow! we met Cord and Judith Meijer-Luesink with their children in the audience. They left the orchestra over three years ago. But sometimes they miss them! We saw them waving to their friends on stage. The family is doing well and loved to enjoy the concert “from the other side”.
We met fans from Poland, Czech Republic, and Germany. And yes, Heather Jamieson traveled all the way from New Zealand!
The last concert of the year: Mascot “Little André” was there! On Instagram Pierre thanked Damian for his masterpiece.
Recording for the next year’s cinema streaming: The connecting texts are spoken in the native language by Maja Jasińska (flutist) in Polish, by Micaëla Oeste (solo singer) for the American audience and by Charlotte Hawkins for the United Kingdom.
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