#TheaterPH - The Vienna Boys Choir Returns to Manila After a Decade
It’s been ten years since the Vienna Boys Choir last performed in Manila, and now they’re finally coming back. On April 26 and 27, the world-renowned ensemble will take the stage at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, bringing with them centuries of tradition and a sound that has captivated audiences across the globe.
This return isn’t just about music—it’s also a celebration of the deep cultural ties between Austria and the Philippines, marking the upcoming 80th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries. It’s a reminder of how art can bridge nations, creating connections that go beyond politics and history.
The Vienna Boys Choir has been around since 1498, carrying with them a legacy linked to composers like Mozart and Schubert. Their performances are known for purity of tone and a repertoire that spans classical masterpieces, sacred works, Austrian folk songs, and international favorites. For Filipino audiences, this is a rare chance to experience that tradition live, right here at home.
Presented by Ovation Productions in collaboration with the Austrian Embassy and supported by the Cultural Center of the Philippines, the concert promises more than just beautiful music. It’s a moment of cultural exchange, a chance to celebrate friendship through art, and an evening that will linger long after the final note.
Tickets are available through SM Tickets, and if you’ve ever wanted to witness one of the world’s most iconic choirs, this is the time.

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