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Tue 24 Nov, 8pm

On Sale Fri 1 May, 10am

Tickets

€26 (+ booking fee)

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Pavilion Theatre presents

Claudio Constantini

Fragile: Solo Tour


Claudio Constantini is a captivating artistic personality whose music transcends boundaries, blending virtuosity and passion with exceptional versatility. His seamless ability to alternate between piano and bandoneon is a hallmark of his artistry, offering audiences in more than 30 countries an experience as unique as it is exhilarating.

Originally from Peru and now based in Spain, Constantini has collaborated with many of Spain's most prominent orchestras, including the Bilbao Symphony Orchestra, ADDA Orchestra, Real Filharmonía de Galicia, Orquesta de Extremadura, and the City of Granada Orchestra. Internationally, his talent has taken him to some of the world’s most prestigious stages, such as Wigmore Hall in London, the Ravinia Festival in Chicago, Teatro Real in Madrid, Seoul Arts Center in South Korea, and Bogotá’s Teatro Mayor, among many others.

Off stage, Constantini is equally active in the recording studio, having released 12 albums as a frontman with renowned labels such as Warner Classics and IBS Classical, as well as through independent projects. His compositions and performances have gained significant popularity online, with many of his original works going viral and his albums amassing millions of streams on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. With a social media following of over 800,000 across all platforms, he is one of the most influential figures in the classical and instrumental music world today.

Claudio Constantini’s story is one of relentless creativity, passion, and a commitment to connecting with audiences through music that defies categorisation. Whether performing at the world’s grandest venues, composing new works, or engaging with fans online, he continues to push the boundaries of what it means to be a modern musician.