The performance of by André Rieu and his Johann Strauss Orchestra is a fan-favorite spectacle known for its blend of dramatic music and comedic pantomime . A staple of his Vrijthof concerts in Maastricht , the act playfully warns audience members about wearing red, leading to a staged "bull attack". Performance Highlights
: Rieu explains that España Cañí (Spanish Gypsy) is a traditional piece played in Spain just before the bulls enter the arena, marked by blaring trumpets and beating drums. andre_rieu_espana_cani
: Maastricht singer Dorrie Satijn, of the duo X-Elle, has famously participated in the act eight times, being chased across the stage by the fake bull while wearing a red dress. The performance of by André Rieu and his
: Rieu often jokingly warns the crowd before the song starts, telling them they have "nothing to fear" unless they are dressed in red. In some versions, audience members have even humorously revealed red undergarments as part of the sketch. : Maastricht singer Dorrie Satijn, of the duo
: The performance is designed to break the "stuffy" reputation of classical music, using the bullring anthem to create a party-like atmosphere filled with humor and mischief. Background on the Song
: During the fiery Spanish paso doble, a pantomime bull (portrayed by performers in costume) frequently "charges" into the audience, specifically targeting people wearing red clothing.