Tickets now available for Believe in the Olympic Hall
30.06.2016 - Olympiapark München GmbH
New show from Holiday on Ice for 2017
William Shakespeare has been dead for 400 years, but the story of Romeo and Juliet continues to stir hearts even today. At the start of 2017, the story will be told on ice in the Olympic Hall, because the new show entitled Believe will be interpreting this classic tale for Holiday on Ice. And advance tickets are already available: they can be purchased for Euro 29.90 (children from Euro 14.95) from München Ticket and all the usual ticket pre-sales outlets from Saturday 2 July. From 8 to 12 February 2017, the new show will be held in the Olympic Park.
Romeo and Juliet - a passionate and modern production!
Believe is a modern Romeo and Juliet story of heartbreak, desire, jealousy and one true love - and all of it on ice! The captivating story of the forbidden love between two people from different worlds enthrals the public in the Olympic Hall from the first to the final scene. Unlike in Shakespeare’s tragedy, however, the spectators of this version can look forward to a happy ending. By using innovative lighting and sound effects, the audience is whisked away to two worlds through sound and vision: the industrial underworld, characterised by machinery, meets a pulsating world full of glitz and glamour. The differences between the two dimensions are expressed through striking costumes in unforgettable settings and promise an emotional battle full of gripping moments and hindrances on the quest for great love. The figure skaters and artists take the audience with them into a magical world full of breathtaking moments in which passion knows no limits. So true fans of the traditional ice show have to wait no longer. Tickets for those icy delights in February 2017 are already available in the middle of summer.
That's Holiday on Ice ...
With more than 328 million visitors (that's a Guinness record!), HOLIDAY ON ICE is the most popular ice show in the world. Over 70 years after it was first performed in December 1943, HOLIDAY ON Ice has grown from a small hotel show in the USA to a global phenomenon. Back in 1951, HOLIDAY ON ICE conquered Europe and celebrated its first German première in Frankfurt in that same year. The popular ice show uses elements from theatre, dance, opera, pop, magic, musicals and acrobatics. Every year, a new and original production is created which tours through more than 75 cities in 15 countries with around 1,000 performances each season. HOLIDAY ON ICE has been appearing at the Olympic Hall since 1972. During this time, more than 2.5 million visitors have seen over 600 shows in the Olympic Park.