Joep Beving is going to make a comeback to the Operas in July. He will be performing his neoclassical music which is deeply introspective and is going to do two shows on Monday, 22nd July.
“I am very excited to be returning to Australia finally! I played my last show down under in March 2020, moments before the lockdown. There was a zebra on stage that night in Adelaide. I realize this will be difficult to top. But we’ll do our best by bringing a beautiful light installation designed by artist Boris Acket, especially for the show. I’m so looking forward to sharing this experience with my Aussie audience and hope to see some familiar and new faces!” shared Joep Beving about his return to the Opera House.
Joep Beving returns back to Australia
He has done sold-out shows in the Sydney Opera House in 2017, 2018, and also in 2020. This proves how much his fans adore his performance and love to have him on the stage. In 2024, Beving will again be seen with Hermetism, which is a mesmerizing audio-visual experience that he is going to develop with Boris Acket, Roxanne Percobic, and Merijn Versnel.
“I am thrilled to welcome back the eternally talented Joep Beving with his stunning show Hermetism as he continues his musical study of transcendent human experiences. Joep describes his sound as ‘simple music for complex emotions’ and it’s in this deceptive simplicity that one loses themselves in his stunning piano. He has bewitched the Opera House in previous years, moving audiences to tears, joy, and the depths of their humanity through a magical metamorphosis of emotion and melody. You don’t want to miss this deeply immersive show, set to be an audio-visual triumph.” says Ben Marshall the House Head of Contemporary Music at the Sydney Opera House.
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