Goosebumps in the City Hall: "The Rock Symphony Orchestra" Thrilled in Vienna

On Thursday evening, the European tour of "The Rock Symphony Orchestra" reached its preliminary peak – and not just anywhere, but in the city of music: In the Vienna Stadthalle, powerful rock anthems merged with orchestral opulence to create a unique audiovisual experience. Around 5,000 visitors celebrated a show where classics like Metallica's "Nothing Else Matters" or AC/DC's "Thunderstruck" shone in a new, symphonic guise.
"The Rock Symphony Orchestra" brought rock-classical fusion to Vienna for the first time
Before the show, there was an exclusive "Meet & Greet" at the Stadthallenbräu. The organizers Elena and Igor Voloshyn already stirred excitement for the concert there: "We are creating a thunderous soundstorm that unites rock and classical music in unprecedented harmony – an evening full of emotions and goosebump moments awaits us," the two emphasized to the press.
After the show in the Stadthalle, the enthusiasm was not only great on the part of the audience. Elena Voloshyna explained afterwards: "We were in Vienna with our show for the first time and are thrilled by the great response. We will return – Vienna has a permanent place in our hearts." There is no specific date for a reunion yet, but the success of the evening leaves little doubt that Vienna will be a fixed part of future tour planning.
Group combines rock anthems with symphonic elegance
The "Rock Symphony Orchestra" consists of a rock ensemble, a full symphony orchestra, and a choir – a combination that is rare worldwide in this form. The perfect coordination between the elements blurs the boundaries between classical high culture and rock rebellion, giving the project a special radiance.
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