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Wonderfeel Festival Orchestra with Hawijch Elders
Could music bring peace? The Ukrainian-Dutch composer Maxim Shalygin wrote Drop after drop at the initiative of Wonderfeel for Festivals for Compassion, to unite musicians across Europe in solidarity and compassion for Ukraine. The work for (string) quartet has now been performed at different places in Europe, and in this closing concert it will be performed in a version for strings by the string players of the Wonderfeel Festival Orchestra. It’s combined with the Egmont Overture on one side – a work in which Beethoven speaks out against the territorial craze of Napoleon during the French Wars – and Dvořák’s Violin Concerto on the other side. The young violin virtuoso Hawijch Elders – who is winning international prizes left and right – takes you with her through the most beautiful melodies Dvořák ever composed. Can music bring peace? Well, at least let it be a symbol for connection through beauty.
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Program of 2024
When does Wonderfeel 2024 take place?
Friday 19/07, Saturday 20/07, Sunday 21/01
What is the price of a ticket?
3-day ticket: € 178
Day ticket Friday: € 72
Day ticket Saturday: € 77
Day ticket Sunday: € 77
Are you a member of Natuurmonumenten? This will get you a € 2,50 discount on day tickets, € 6 discount on 3-day tickets.
Are you 18 years old or under? You can enter the festival with a free children’s ticket!
Student, CJP or Entree member? This will give you 60% discount on a Friday ticket, and 40% discount on a Saturday and Sunday ticket.
Prices are excluding € 1 service fee per ticket.
What do the different stages entail?
At Wonderfeel we have the following stages: Het Veld, Het Weiland, De Bosplek, SOLO, De Schuur, Dichter onder de Boom, Het Dorp and Sound Bath. There are also some extra activities. You can find an overview of all stages here.
Is there kids’ programming?
Yes, on every festival day there is a program for kids, check out our Kids page for more information. And: entrance is free for children and youth up to 18 years! They do need an entrance ticket, which you can order through the ticketshop.