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Vienna Boys Choir Embarks on 137th U.S. Tour

Two Programs Celebrate the Legacy of Strauss and the Joy of the Season

The world-renowned Vienna Boys Choir returns to the United States for its 137th national tour, performing in 19 states from October 17 through December 21, 2025. The tour features two distinct programs: Strauss For Ever and Christmas in Vienna, highlighting the ensemble’s timeless artistry, angelic voices, and boundless charm.

In Strauss For Ever, the Choir celebrates the 200th anniversary of Johann Strauss II’s birth—and his historic 1872 visit to America—with a program that honors the waltz king alongside works by Haydn, Mozart, Brahms, Bruckner, Offenbach, Berlin, and Bernstein.

Beginning November 21, Christmas in Vienna captures the spirit of the holidays with a heartwarming mix of Austrian folk songs, classical masterpieces, popular standards, and beloved carols, showcasing the angelic voices that have captivated audiences for more than six centuries.

Praised for their “pure and pristine sound” (San Francisco Chronicle) and “mix of purity and lung power” (The Washington Post), the Vienna Boys Choir continues to enchant listeners worldwide. Founded in 1498, the former imperial ensemble now performs nearly 300 concerts annually, with singers drawn from dozens of nations.

Led by Choirmaster Jimmy Chiang, U.S. tour highlights include performances in St. Louis, Austin, Stanford, Berkeley, San Diego, Las Vegas, and Chicago. The tour will wrap up with their annual Christmas In Vienna concert at Carnegie Hall in New York, presented by Opus 3 Artists.

Tour dates & Tickets:

Strauss For Ever

October 17
Frankfort, KY
Grand Theatre

October 18
Madisonville, KY
Glema Mahr Center for the Arts

October 19
Carmel, IN
Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts

October 20
St. Louis, MO
Cathedral of St. Louis

October 23
Wayne, NE
Wayne State College, Ramsey Theatre

October 25
Overland Park, KS
Midwest Trust Center

October 28
Ardmore, OK
Goddard Center for Performing Arts

October 29
Richardson, TX
Charles W. Eisemann Center

October 30
Austin, TX
Redeemer Presbyterian Church

November 1
New Braunfels, TX
Brauntex Performing Arts Theatre

November 5
Pinedale, WY
Pinedale Fine Arts, Sheppard Auditorium

November 7
Ketchum, ID
Argyros Performing Arts Center

November 8
Pocatello, ID
Idaho State, Stephens Performing Arts Center

November 12
Stanford, CA
Stanford Live, Bing Concert Hall

November 13
Rohnert Park, CA
Sonoma State, Green Music Center

November 14
Grass Valley, CA
The Center for the Arts

November 16
Berkeley, CA
Cal Performances, Zellerbach Hall

November 18
Arroyo Grande, CA
Clark Center for Performing Arts

Christmas In Vienna

November 21
San Diego, CA
Jacobs Music Center, Presented by San Diego Symphony

November 22
Palm Desert, CA
McCallum Theatre

November 24
Aliso Viejo, CA
Philharmonic Society of Orange County/Soka Performing Arts Center

November 26
Las Vegas, NV
UNLV, Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall

November 29
Chicago, IL
Symphony Hall, Presented by Chicago Symphony

November 30
East Lansing, MI
Wharton Center for Performing Arts

December 3
Laconia, NH
Colonial Theatre

December 4
Plymouth, MA
Plymouth Memorial Hall

December 5
Lowell, MA
Lowell Memorial Auditorium

December 6
Cranston, RI
Historic Park Theatre & Event Center

December 9
Corning, NY
Corning Civic Music, Corning Museum of Glass

December 10
Syracuse, NY
Our Lady of Pompei, St. Peter Church

December 13
Charlottesville, VA
The Paramount

December 14
Fairfax, VA
Center for the Arts, George Mason University

December 16
Arlington, VA
Army Navy Country Club

December 18
Red Bank, NJ
Count Basie Center for the Arts

December 19
Bethlehem, PA
Lehigh University, Zoellner Arts Center

December 20
Tarrytown, NY
Tarrytown Music Hall

December 21
New York, NY
Carnegie Hall, Presented by Opus 3 Artists