At The Waalse Kerk, the magic of Oz returns in a new form with The Wizard of Oz: A Classical Concert. Reimagined through the artistry of a string ensemble, the timeless story unfolds in a symphonic journey that drifts far beyond the rainbow. The performance takes place on December 7 with tickets now available for those wishing to experience this musical tribute.
There’s a reason why The Wizard of Oz continues to capture hearts across generations. It holds the perfect mix of wonder, courage, and imagination, carried by unforgettable characters and a story that glows with timeless charm. And at the center of it all lies that iconic soundtrack that still fills audiences with magic everywhere. Now, The Wizard of Oz – A Classical Concert is making its grand debut in Amsterdam at De Waalse Kerk and you won’t want to miss it.
Candlelight: The Wizard of Oz – A Classical Concert
The melodies of The Wizard of Oz are what make its most cherished moments unforgettable. The sweeping orchestration, the joyful themes, and the emotional depth of its music are all brought to new life in this tribute. Whether you’re revisiting the story’s nostalgic charm or hearing it anew, the music captures every ounce of the dreamlike world that made it legendary.
This season, Candlelight invites you to a 60-minute concert dedicated to the classic songs of The Wizard of Oz. Imagine a live string ensemble performing surrounded by thousands of flickering candles, each note echoing the enduring magic of The Land of Oz. It’s more than a performance; it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience that lets music guide you through a world of imagination and wonder.
Warner Bros. Discovery Global Experiences and Candlelight have come together to present The Wizard of Oz classical tribute in Amsterdam. De Waalse Kerk will glow with golden light, echoing the spirit of The Wizard of Oz and its everlasting charm. And the dress code? Whatever your heart desires — from glimmering greens to your own ruby-inspired style for this 60-minute concert. After all, we’re not in Kansas anymore.

