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The World Violation Tour was a 1990 concert tour by English electronic group Depeche Mode in support of the act's seventh studio album, Violator , which was released in March 1990. It was estimated that by the end of the tour, Depeche Mode had toured to 1.2 million fans.

  • 1 Tour details
  • 2 Support acts
  • 4 Tour dates
  • 5 Remaining contents of the tour
  • 6 Musicians
  • 7 Bibliography

Tour details [ ]

The band rehearsed for the tour in Pensacola, Florida, the same city where the tour kicked off. It was the first time the band has performed live in the state, and the band received some flak from locals who didn't understand their appearance ("I've been called a faggot about twenty times today, mostly from guys leaning out of trucks. This is sort of a backward place, isn't it?" noted Alan Wilder).

The tour kicked off with a North American leg in late May, finishing up in early August in Los Angeles at Dodger Stadium. The North American dates were met with high demand with sellouts in Dallas, Chicago, Orlando, Tampa and Miami; 42,000 tickets for the concert at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey had reportedly been sold within four hours of going on sale, while the Dodger Stadium shows had sold out on the first day of sale. Later in the month, the group played a sole date in Australia, in Sydney, prior to a six-date tour of Japan in September. Following the Japanese dates, the band commenced a European tour, beginning in Brussels in late September. The leg included three dates at the Palais Omnisports Bercy in Paris, where the group performed to approximately 50,000 people. The jaunt lasted two months and concluded with the final show of the tour in Birmingham, U.K, in late November.

The projections were made by Anton Corbijn, whose work was projected on large video screens. The tour required approximately 100 stage crew and 11 articulated lorries to transport the stage set.

The performance of the group's cover of "Route 66", which was originally recorded with lead vocals by Martin Gore, was sung live by lead singer Dave Gahan on this tour.

Industrial band Nitzer Ebb opened for the band in North America. Rolling Stone magazine called out the tour as one of the highlights of the 1990 summer music scene, saying "These British synth poppers offer post-industrial melancholy you can dance to. And their misery certainly loves company – on their last tour, they sold out the Rose Bowl."

Support acts [ ]

  • Jesus And The Mary Chain
  • Electribe 101

Setlist [ ]

  • "Kaleid-Crucified" (Intro)
  • "World in My Eyes"
  • "Shake the Disease"
  • "Everything Counts" (Tim Simenon/Mark Saunders Remix)
  • "Master and Servant"
  • "Never Let Me Down Again" (Split and Aggro Mixes)
  • "Waiting for the Night"
  • "I Want You Now" (Acoustic)
  • "Here Is the House" (Acoustic)
  • "Little 15" (Acoustic)
  • "World Full of Nothing" (Acoustic)
  • "Blue Dress" (Acoustic, only performed at San Diego and Paris)
  • "Sweetest Perfection" (Acoustic)
  • "Policy of Truth"
  • "Enjoy the Silence" (with bits from the 'Bass Line' remix)
  • "Strangelove"
  • "Personal Jesus" encore 1
  • "Black Celebration"
  • "A Question of Time" encore 2
  • "Behind the Wheel"
  • "Route 66" ( Bobby Troup cover )

Note: Setlist additions featuring multiple songs are options which were rotated between dates.

Tour dates [ ]

Remaining contents of the tour [ ].

Even though the tour is one of the most popular among fans, Depeche Mode never released any official content from the World Violation Tour for commercial purposes.

For a fan question, then-member Alan Wilder stated that the reason behind that was the fact that there was too little time lapsed from Music for the Masses Tour to release a new live EP from the tour, as the previous one was filmed and was released on the famous 101.

The lack of commercial release doesn't mean that there is no professional recording from the tour. Two concerts of the American leg of the tour, one in San Francisco and one in LA, were recorded by the staff of the stadium. The second one was even released on a small series promotional CD in Latvia, with as many as 250 printed copies.

The band thought for more than a decade that there were only short scenes filmed from the tour by TV channels. But the previously mentioned LA tour has a whole length video recording as well, which still waits to be fully released, as the band only issued 90 seconds long parts of each song on their website in 2012. They recalled the discovery that way.

Musicians [ ]

  • Dave Gahan – lead vocals
  • Martin Gore – guitar, samplers, percussion pads, lead and backing vocals
  • Alan Wilder – samplers, percussion pads, drums, backing vocals
  • Andrew Fletcher – samplers, percussion pads, backing vocals

Bibliography [ ]

  • https://dmlive.wiki/wiki/Category:1990_World_Violation_Tour
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Violation_Tour
  • 1 Martin Gore
  • 2 Alan Wilder
  • 3 Depeche Mode

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Category : 1990 World Violation Tour

The World Violation Tour was an international tour undertaken by Depeche Mode in support of their seventh studio album Violator .

As of September 2023, no film footage or audio from the World Violation tour has been released in an official capacity. Alan Wilder states in a Q&A on the official Recoil project website that, with the release of 1989's 101 , the band felt it was too soon to produce a new live concert film.

Reportedly, one concert during Depeche Mode's three-night stint in Paris 1990 was recorded for a live album release, as several fans reported seeing mobile recording units outside the venue.

  • 1 Line up and songwriting credits
  • 2 Dates with downloads available
  • 3 Dates without available downloads
  • 4 Recommended recordings

Line up and songwriting credits

  • Dave Gahan - lead vocals
  • Martin L. Gore - keyboards, guitar, backing vocals, occasional lead vocals (denoted by (*) in track listings)
  • Andrew Fletcher - keyboards
  • Alan Wilder - keyboards, backing vocals

All songs performed were written by Martin L. Gore, except for Route 66 which was written by Bobby Troup.

Dates with downloads available

  • 1990-05-28 Civic Centre, Pensacola, FL, USA
  • 1990-05-30 Orlando Arena, Orlando, FL, USA
  • 1990-05-31 Miami Arena, Miami, FL, USA
  • 1990-06-06 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD, USA
  • 1990-06-13 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, USA
  • 1990-06-14 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, USA
  • 1990-06-16 Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, USA
  • 1990-06-18 Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY, USA
  • 1990-06-21 Montreal Forum, Montreal, QC, Canada
  • 1990-06-22 CNE Grandstand, Toronto, ON, Canada
  • 1990-06-24 Star Lake Amphitheater, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
  • 1990-06-26 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH, USA
  • 1990-06-29 Pine Knob Music Theatre, Detroit, MI, USA
  • 1990-06-30 Marcus Amphitheatre, Milwaukee, WI, USA
  • 1990-07-02 World Music Theatre, Chicago, IL, USA
  • 1990-07-03 World Music Theatre, Chicago, IL, USA
  • 1990-07-05 Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, Houston, TX, USA
  • 1990-07-06 Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, Houston, TX, USA
  • 1990-07-09 Starplex Amphitheatre, Dallas, TX, USA
  • 1990-07-11 Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Denver, CO, USA
  • 1990-07-16 Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • 1990-07-21 Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountainview, San Francisco, CA, USA
  • 1990-07-22 Cal Expo Amphitheatre, Sacramento, CA, USA
  • 1990-07-28 San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA
  • 1990-07-31 San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA
  • 1990-08-04 Dodgers Stadium, Los Angeles, CA, USA
  • 1990-08-05 Dodgers Stadium, Los Angeles, CA, USA
  • 1990-08-31 Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Australia
  • 1990-09-06 Kobe World Kinen Hall, Kobe, Japan
  • 1990-09-08 Koseinenkin Hall, Kanazawa, Japan
  • 1990-09-09 Nagoya-Shi Kokaido, Nagoya, Japan
  • 1990-09-11 Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan
  • 1990-09-12 Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan
  • 1990-09-28 Forest National, Brussels, Belgium
  • 1990-09-29 Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany
  • 1990-09-30 Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany
  • 1990-10-02 Valbyhallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 1990-10-03 Valbyhallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 1990-10-05 Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden
  • 1990-10-06 Globe Arena, Stockholm, Sweden
  • 1990-10-08 Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany
  • 1990-10-09 Messehalle, Hannover, Germany
  • 1990-10-11 Halle Tony Garnier, Lyon, France
  • 1990-10-12 Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland
  • 1990-10-14 Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany
  • 1990-10-15 Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, Germany
  • 1990-10-17 Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany
  • 1990-10-21 Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris, France
  • 1990-10-22 Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris, France
  • 1990-10-23 Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris, France
  • 1990-10-25 Stade Couvert Régional, Liévin, France
  • 1990-10-26 Ahoy, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
  • 1990-10-28 Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany
  • 1990-10-29 Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany
  • 1990-10-31 Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, Germany
  • 1990-11-01 Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, Germany
  • 1990-11-03 Hall Rhenus, Strasbourg, France
  • 1990-11-05 Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain
  • 1990-11-07 Palacio de los Deportes, Madrid, Spain
  • 1990-11-09 Palais des Sports, Marseilles, France
  • 1990-11-11 Palatrussardi, Milan, Italy
  • 1990-11-12 Paleur, Rome, Italy
  • 1990-11-14 Patinoire de Mériadeck, Bordeaux, France
  • 1990-11-15 Patinoire de Mériadeck, Bordeaux, France
  • 1990-11-17 Parc De Penfeld, Brest, France
  • 1990-11-19 Wembley Arena, London, England, UK
  • 1990-11-20 Wembley Arena, London, England, UK
  • 1990-11-22 N.E.C., Birmingham, England, UK
  • 1990-11-23 Wembley Arena, London, England, UK
  • 1990-11-26 N.E.C., Birmingham, England, UK
  • 1990-11-27 N.E.C., Birmingham, England, UK

Dates without available downloads

  • 1990-06-02 The Sun Dome, Tampa, FL, USA
  • 1990-06-04 Lakewood Amphitheatre, Atlanta, GA, USA
  • 1990-06-08 Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY, USA
  • 1990-06-09 Great Woods Amphitheater, Mansfield, MA, USA
  • 1990-06-10 Great Woods Amphitheater, Mansfield, MA, USA
  • 1990-06-25 Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA
  • 1990-06-28 Pine Knob Music Theatre, Detroit, MI, USA
  • 1990-07-08 Starplex Amphitheatre, Dallas, TX, USA
  • 1990-07-12 Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Denver, CO, USA
  • 1990-07-14 Olympic Saddledome, Calgary, AB, Canada
  • 1990-07-18 Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR, USA
  • 1990-07-20 Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountainview, San Francisco, CA, USA
  • 1990-07-25 Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
  • 1990-07-27 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, AZ, USA
  • 1990-07-29 San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA
  • 1990-08-01 Universal Amphitheatre, Universal City, CA, USA
  • 1990-09-04 Shimin Kaikan, Fukuoka, Japan

Recommended recordings

These recordings are highly recommended as they are generally regarded as some of the best recordings from this tour. This is not an exhaustive list of very good sounding recordings.

  • 1990-07-21 Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountainview, San Francisco, CA, USA (Soundboard)
  • 1990-08-04 Dodgers Stadium, Los Angeles, CA, USA (Soundboard)
  • 1990-08-05 Dodgers Stadium, Los Angeles, CA, USA (Audience)
  • 1990-10-12 Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland (Audience)
  • 1990-10-23 Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris, France (Audience)
  • 1990-11-11 Palatrussardi, Milan, Italy (Audience)

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Depeche Mode – Live At Dodger Stadium – Aug.4, 1990 + Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountainview, S.F. – july 21, 1990 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection –

Depeche Mode this weekend, from their World Violation Tour, supporting their seventh album release, Violator which came out on March 19,1990.

In a contemporary review for Melody Maker, music critic Paul Lester called Violator the group’s “most arresting work to date.” Tim Nicholson of Record Mirror was enthused by the stripped-down quality of the songs and called the album a “compromise between pop music and something a little more sinister. There are no noises out of place in this perfectly formed void”. Ian Cranna of Q magazine found the music subtly clever and called it “a fine record which may not set the world on fire but deserves to singe it a bit.” NME writer Helen Mead felt that the album “seems almost a step back, in that it’s cleaner, sparser, more clinical” than Music for the Masses, but concluded that “there is security in the knowledge that everything is very clear cut in Depeche Mode’s blue and white world.” In a less enthusiastic review, Robert Christgau said that Depeche Mode conceded to fickle teenage demographics on Violator. Rolling Stone magazine’s Chuck Eddy said that, despite its “ambient charm”, Gahan sounds “slimy and self-involved”, and in their attempt to make listeners dance, Depeche Mode “revert to morose pop psychology and then never tell you how come they’re so sad.” Entertainment Weekly’s Greg Sandow felt that the album’s varied music can “cast shadows, the significance of which can be hard to figure out”.

In 2003, Violator was ranked number 342 on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time and number 57 on the magazine’s 100 Best Albums of the Nineties list. It has also featured on lists of the greatest albums of all time made by publications such as Q and Spin. In a retrospective review, The Austin Chronicle’s Christopher Gray cited Violator as Depeche Mode’s “career peak”, while The Guardian’s Dorian Lynskey called it the band’s best album, “encasing Martin Gore’s favourite tropes – guilt, salvation, obsession and the virtues of keeping your mouth shut – in production as black and shiny as a beetle’s shell.” Rolling Stone complimented its “heavier hooks, cinematic arrangements and sleek sonic detail”. Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine called the album “a quintessential benchmark of pop, rock and electronic music.” It is included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.

As a sign of their rising popularity when Violator was released, a signing party for fans at a Wherehouse record store in Los Angeles that was expected to draw only a few thousand fans ended up drawing around 17,000. The band were forced to withdraw from the event due to security concerns, and their early exit nearly caused a riot. Violator reached number 17 on the Billboard 200 year-end chart of 1990, and was the first Depeche Mode album to sell a million copies in the United States.

The success of Violator introduced the band to a wider audience, and this increased exposure led to their 1993 follow-up album Songs of Faith and Devotion debuting atop the charts in both the United States and United Kingdom. “Before this, we’d been going along quite nicely,” recalled Andy Fletcher. “Then when it came to Violator we inexplicably went huge. It was just incredible, and in many ways we never really recovered from that. After that, we just felt like we wanted to muck it up a bit.”

Here is their concert from Dodger Stadium, recorded by the band sound engineers on August 4, 1990 – also included in the last half (due to technical problems) is their performance from Shoreline Amphitheatre, in San Francisco on July 21, 1990.

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Highlights:.

  • Explore a massive Soviet Park VDNKh (or VVC);
  • Experience this special feeling of the good old Soviet times & dark and gloomy Cold War era;
  • Get to the highest spot in Moscow city and one of the deepest metro in the world;
  • Find out the rough truth about the insane 900-day siege of Leningrad (present St Petersburg);
  • Take in the Triumphal Arch;
  • Capture an extraordinary sculpture-memorial to the Holocaust;
  • Join a guided Bunker-42, Cold War Museum tour (optional, not included in the price).
  • See a harmony trio: an orthodox church, a synagogue and a mosque all in one park.

Tour Itinerary

With the 1000-year history, Russia has had a rich portfolio of conflicts, battles, wars. On this Soviet tour, we'll talk about various wars that happened in Russia, focusing on WWII.

Mother Russia has undergone a lot in its long life. Since ancient times, Russian rulers have taken nearly all political power into their own hands. By the beginning of the 20th century, the Russian oppositional movement was deadly set for the total destruction of the ever-lasting tsarist regime. All of Russia got involved in the bloody revolution of 1917 in an effort to abolish the current state of the government and gain freedom for the ordinary people.

You will learn about the every-day life of the Soviet people during the bloody Second World War with the Nazis, including the legendary Battle for Moscow, the 900-day siege of Leningrad, the hardships that local citizens went through, the consequences of the war and the scars it left on the Soviet people, as well as why the Cold War happened and what was the fundamental reason.

Our mission on the Soviet Russia tour is to find out

  • - How much this 1917 revolution cost the people;
  • - Whether they actually got the freedom they wanted and was it worth it;
  • - What happened over the next 74 years;
  • - Who were the main political communist leaders of the Soviet Union;
  • - Were Russians happy and satisfied with the Soviet Union?

Our tour itinerary will lie in most Soviet areas of Moscow, which are quite spread throughout the city, as very few of them are left. You can choose how much you are ready to live this Soviet life on a 5, 7 or 10-hour tour. Depending on the duration of the tour, you will see part or all of the places below:

If you want to extend the tour, you are welcome to do so by paying $20/extra hour in cash on the tour.

Time stands still in Red Square. The Red Square is the heart of Moscow (and whole Russia). Saint Basil's Cathedral will make your mouth drop. If it is from May-October, have a cocktail on the outside terrace and simply people watch! The massive square offers so much to enjoy.

Lenin's Mausoleum

The burial place of one of the most influential communist leaders in the world.

Revolution Square Metro Station

Rub the Soviet dog's nose for good luck and admire the 76 bronze sculptures, devoted to the passionate, strong-willed and patriotic Soviet people.

Poklonnaya Hill

The highest point in Moscow, where Napoleon waited for keys of the city.

All-Russian Exhibition Center (VVC)

With its giant arch, amazing fountain, and huge pavilions of different Soviet Republics.

Victory Park Metro Station

The deepest undeground station in Moscow and one of the deepest in the world.

Victory Park

For an open-air museum as big as 135 ha (1 350 000 square meters), Victory park sure doens't lack diversity. The park is dedicated to the Russian victory in WWII, and was laid out in 1995 in commemoration of 50-year anniversary of victory.

Stalin had planned for its construction already in 1941, being sure of victory from the very start of the war.

Greeting Hill

The highest points in Moscow (172 meters), where Napoleon waited for keys of Moscow in vain.

Triumphal Arch

Stunning monument consisting of 12 cast-iron columns, each 12 meters high, and weighing 16 tons. Built to mark Russia's victory over Napoleon in 1812.

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In the city that is as much about wars as it is about victories, there is one essential stopover - the Museum of the Great Patriotic War (that's what WWII is called in Russia). Must-do for those wishing to understand Russia's past and look at the whole war from the different perspective - Russian.

The museum is not for the faint-hearted. Here you can see films about the partisan experience, the scenes that will haunt you forever (no subtitles, but they are not necessary).

Museum of Contemporary History (from outside only)

We'll have a glance at Russian life of the XX century in the  Museum of Contemporary History , which houses bits of everything from Russian history of XXth century: from English club to a storage of Stalin's presents.

Memorial to the Holocaust,

devastating and breath-taking!

Unleash your inner spy. Highly recommended  Bunker-42 ,  Cold War Museum , explore the place where Khrushchev lived during the Cuban Crisis. Go down 18 floors to a gigantic bunker under Moscow that was designed to withstand a nuclear attack. Watch a short film about the severity of the Cold War. If you lived through the Cold War, you will hardly believe it is possible that you are in Bunker 42!

Wander through  Sparrow Hills  and climb up to the highest observation deck of Moscow with stunning views of all seven Stalin’s skyscrapers, including  Moscow State University . After that, experience the excitement of taking a  river cruise  on the Moscow river and catch the views of the Kremlin and Soviet times.​

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  • + A friend in Moscow.
  • + Private & customized Moscow tour.
  • + An exciting tour, not just boring history lessons.
  • + An authentic experience of local life.
  • + Flexibility during the tour: changes can be made at any time to suit individual preferences.
  • + Amazing deals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the very best cafes & restaurants. Discounts on weekdays (Mon-Fri).
  • + A photo session amongst spectacular Moscow scenery that can be treasured for a lifetime.
  • + Good value for souvenirs, taxis, and hotels.
  • + Expert advice on what to do, where to go, and how to make the most of your time in Moscow.

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Theatres in Moscow

Cultural life of Moscow city is various and rich! Operas, ballets, symphonic concerts... Russian composers have created some of the most beautiful classical music. Russian classical music is very popular in Moscow. It is performed in many beautiful historical venues. Do not forget to include a visit to a concert hall in your itinerary when you are planning your stay in Moscow! And do it in advance.

There are almost no restrictions on dress code in Russian theatres. Visitors may wear jeans and sports shoes, they may have a backpack with them. Only shorts are not allowed.

A typical feature of Russian theatre – visitors are bringing a lot of flowers which they present to their favorite performers after the show.

Here are some practical advices where to go and how to buy tickets.

The Bolshoi Theatre

The Bolshoi Theatre is the oldest, the most famous and popular opera and ballet theatre in Russia. The word “Bolshoi” means “big” in Russian. You can buy a ticket online in advance, 2-3 months before the date of performance on the official website . Prices for famous ballets are high: 6-8 thousand rubles for a seat in stalls. Tickets to operas are cheaper: you can get a good seat for 4-5 thousand rubles. Tickets are cheaper for daytime performances and performances on the New Stage. The New Stage is situated in the light-green building to the left of the Bolshoi's main building. The quality of operas and ballets shown on the New Stage is excellent too. However, you should pay attention that many seats of the Bolshoi’s Old and New Stages have limited visibility . If you want to see the Bolshoi’s Old Stage but all tickets are sold out, you can order a tour of the theatre. You can book such a tour on the official website.

If you want, following Russian tradition, to give flowers to the performers at the end of the show, in the Bolshoi flowers should be presented via special staff who collects these flowers in advance.

In August the Bolshoi is closed.

The Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre

This theatre is noteworthy. On one hand, it offers brilliant classical opera and ballet performances. On the other hand, it is an experimental venue for modern artists. You can check the program and buy tickets online here http://stanmus.com/ . If you are opera lover, get a ticket to see superstar Hibla Gerzmava . The theatre has a very beautiful historic building and a stage with a good view from every seat. Tickets are twice cheaper than in the Bolshoi.

The Novaya Opera

“Novaya” means “New” in Russian. This opera house was founded in 1991 by a famous conductor Eugene Kolobov. Its repertoire has several directions: Russian and Western classics, original shows and divertissements, and operas of the 20th and 21st centuries. It is very popular with Muscovites for excellent quality of performances, a comfortable hall, a beautiful Art Nouveau building and a historic park Hermitage, which is situated right next to it. You can buy tickets online here http://www.novayaopera.ru/en .

Galina Vishnevskaya Opera Center

The Opera Center has become one of the best theatrical venues in Moscow. It was founded in 2002 by great diva Galina Vishnevskaya. Nowadays its artistic director is Olga Rostropovich, daughter of Galina Vishnevskaya and her husband Mstislav Rostropovich, great cellist and conductor. Not only best young opera singers perform here, but also world music stars do; chamber and symphonic concerts, theatrical productions and musical festivals take place here. You can see what is on the program here http://opera-centre.ru/theatre . Unfortunately “booking tickets online” is available in Russian only. If you need help, you can contact us at and we can book a ticket for you. 

Tchaikovsky Concert Hall and The Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory

These are two major concert halls for symphonic music in Moscow. Both feature excellent acoustics, impressive interior, various repertoire and best performers. You can check the program here http://meloman.ru/calendar/ . You need just to switch to English. Booking tickets online is available only for owners of Russian, Ukrainian and Belorussian phone numbers. If you need help, you can contact us and we can book a ticket for you. 

Moscow International Performing Arts Center (MIPAC)

This modern and elegant concert hall houses performances of national and foreign symphony orchestras, chamber ensembles, solo instrumentalists, opera singers, ballet dancers, theatre companies, jazz bands, variety and traditional ensembles. Actually, it has three concert halls placed on three different levels and having separate entrances. The President of MIPAC is People’s Artist of the USSR Vladimir Spivakov, conductor of “Virtuosy Moskvy” orchestra. You can see pictures of the concert halls here http://www.mmdm.ru/en/content/halls . The program is impressive in its variety but is not translated into English. You can contact us at and we can find a performance for you.

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