André Rieu

CLASSICAL MUSIC BECOMES A FOLK FESTIVAL WHEN ANDRÉ RIEU RETURNS TO OSLO IN 2026!

The world star has renewed the classical music experience and turned his concerts into epic events loved by millions of people around the world. Few artists have managed to blur the line between classical and pop music as successfully as the Dutch violinist and conductor. Together with his 60-piece Johann Strauss Orchestra, André Rieu offers an energetic mix of classical music, waltzes, film music, opera and pop songs - spiced up with surprises, humor and an ending that is always a party.

On Saturday, June 13, you can experience André Rieu at Unity Arena in Oslo!

With Rieu, it's about timeless emotions that really hit home - or as he himself describes it: "Emotions are the key! When a piece of music touches my heart, I know it will touch your heart, too."

His concerts are a reminder that classical music is not just a legacy, but a living language that can speak to people of all ages. Over 22 million people follow the Dutch superstar on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and he has 2.1 million monthly listeners on Spotify.

There are 120 people on André's payroll, plus around 100 freelancers who work during the tours. His orchestra members and soloists come from sixteen different nations. André also has his own costume workshop, as well as four stages and instrument setups to handle transportation between continents.

With over 40 million albums sold and more than 700,000 audience members annually at over 80 concerts around the world, André Rieu is undoubtedly one of the most successful live artists of our time. His tours regularly take him to sold-out venues from Chile to Abu Dhabi.

On Saturday, June 13, 2026, he returns to Oslo for an evening filled with romance, joy and great emotion. His concerts in Norway always sell out, and this will be no exception. André Rieu is not just for one night - he is for life.

Playlist

Get in the mood for André Rieu!

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Transportation

Public transportation

We strongly recommend everyone to use public transportation to Unity Arena, which is only a 15-20 minute walk from Lysaker station, a hub for buses, trains and airport trains. Several bus routes take you efficiently and quickly to the arena and back again. For specific routes and timetables from your stop, visit www.ruter.no.

Parking space

We recommend that you do not drive to Unity Arena as there may be traffic jams to get in and out of Fornebu.

If you still need to drive, there are parking spaces opposite Unity Arena, as well as in the parking garage at Fornebuporten and IT Fornebu. Follow the signs "P-mot betaling". Here there are parking tickets available that are valid throughout your visit.

Hotels

In the area around the Unity Arena, there are three large hotels that offer a good and high standard of accommodation at reasonable prices.

Maps

Wondering what the arena looks like? Or how to get to Unity Arena?

Outside map

Location overview of shuttle buses, parking, and bus and taxi stops.

Map to the arena

Overview of where Unity Arena is located in relation to Oslo, Lysaker and Sandvika.

Outside map

Location overview of shuttle buses, parking, and bus and taxi stops.

Map to the arena

Overview of where Unity Arena is located in relation to Oslo, Lysaker and Sandvika.

Accessibility

If you have specific accommodation needs, please contact us before purchasing tickets to ensure that we can accommodate your needs.

For reservation of wheelchair and companion seats, please contact Ticketmaster: Click here.

Upon presentation of an HC certificate, you can park in the parking lot between Aker and Unity Arena where there are a limited number of HC parking spaces.

Q&A

Do you have any questions about events, tickets, food and beverage, accessibility, transportation or anything else at Unity Arena? We have collected answers to our frequently asked questions here.

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