Babinda Swept Up In Andre Rieu Musical Fever


 


THEY may have the wettest town in Australia tag but Babinda residents are now chasing to be Dutch violinist Andre Rieu %u2019s biggest fans.

Babinda Munro Theatre, once wrecked by Cyclone Larry’s wrath, is one of eight venues in Queensland to show a live telecast of the internationally renowned musician tomorrow.

Mr Rieu will perform in his home town of Maastricht, the Netherlands.

The deckchair theatre’s owner of more than 30 years Fred Lizzio, 68, said he is proud to be part of a worldwide phenomenon.

"This isn’t just us in the Far North. We will be part of millions around the world watching this," Mr Lizzio said.

"Bad weather isn’t going to stop this. The satellite technology is up to standard and it’s not going to stop the telecast.

"I wouldn’t mind to see him live and they tell me it’s like watching it on the screen when you are in the back row. So with this telecast, it is definitely a step closer to seeing him live."

He said if Cyclone Larry did not hit more than five years ago, the theatre would not be up to the standard it is today.

"I see it as a blessing and it is always about moving forward," he said.

The show, Andre Rieu – Live in Maastricht, has two shows tomorrow, at 11am and 4pm.

Cinema live is running the telecast and Babinda was among the first in Australia to install the system.

Tickets are on sale for $40 at Babinda Pharmacy, Munro St, or call 4067 1438.


 
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  • July 16, 2010 mildred wrote:
    We in Perth cant wait for tomorrow either!Went to Maastricht last year, but only one of us will be there this year as we're all waiting for his visit here again this year in the East - lucky you, but hopefully we meet again
    Music lover
    1. July 19, 2010 WebMaster Sally wrote:
      How was it Mildred?  How was your crowd?  The concert?
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