Whatever happened to Christmas

Event

When:
Fri, 26. December 2025, 15:00 h - 16:45 h
Category:
Live Music in Rotterdam
Whatever happened to Christmas

Description

Music journalist Leo Blokhuis and singer Ricky Koole return to Oude Luxor for a Christmas-season show that mixes live songs with stories behind the music. The pair invite a rotating cast of musical friends to celebrate the holiday together on stage, with this edition featuring guests including Jeangu Macrooy and Thijs Boontjes. Expect familiar Christmas classics alongside personal favourites, plus Blokhuis’ trademark anecdotes about the songs that shaped the season, backed by a full band.

Details
Date: Friday 26 December 2025
Time: 15:00–16:45
Venue: Oude Luxor Theater, Rotterdam
Tickets: €21.50 (Rang 3), €32.50 (Rang 2), €37.50 (Rang 1), €42.50 (Rang 1+)
Service costs: €2.50–€4.75 (not included in ticket prices)


Venue

Location:
Oude Luxor Theater
Street:
Kruiskade 10
Postcode:
3012 EH
City:
Rotterdam

Description

The Oude Luxor Theater, originally opened in 1917, is a historic landmark in the heart of Rotterdam. With its classic theater ambiance, it has been a beloved venue for over a century, hosting legendary cabaret performances, stand-up comedy, plays, and intimate musical productions. Despite being severely damaged during World War II, the theater was restored and remains an essential part of Rotterdam’s cultural scene. Seating around 900 guests, the Oude Luxor is cherished for its cozy, nostalgic atmosphere, attracting both established and up-and-coming artists.

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