Operatic legend Andrea Bocelli will perform in Macau this month for one night only as part of an ongoing tour to celebrate his 30-year-long career. The award-winning tenor will perform in only two Asian cities in 2025 — Macau and Taipei — so his show in our neighbouring SAR might be your best chance to see the music icon perform live this year. Read on to get all the details about the show — from how much tickets cost to how to get to the venue on D-day.
When and Where is Andrea Bocelli performing in Macau?
The world-renowned Bocelli will perform at the 16,000-capacity Galaxy Arena in Macau on March 29, 2025. The Italian maestro will play a two-hour-long show that will begin at 8pm. There will be two seating sections for the show: floor seating the tiered seating.
How Much are Tickets for the Andrea Bocelli Macau concert?
Tickets for Bocelli’s show in Macau will are currently available on Galaxy Ticketing (only on mobile phones), and platforms like Damai, Maoyan, uutix, Trip.com, Cityline, Mpay, and Macau Ticketing. They are priced at:
- Platinum VIP: HK$2,880
- VIP: HK$2,080
- A Reserve: HK$1,680
- B Reserve: HK$1,280
- C Reserve: HK$980
- D Reserve: HK$680
- E Reserve: HK$480
If you choose to have your tickets couriered to you, they’ll be sent seven days before concert day. But if you prefer to pick them up in person, head to the Galaxy Ticketing counter from 12pm-8pm on March 27-29. Make sure you have the ID you used to buy the tickets when you collect them.
What Will Andrea Bocelli Sing?
Bocelli has released several albums over the course of the past three decades, the most popular being the 1995 tracks Con te partirò and Vivo per lei, The Prayer that he sung with Celine Dion, and Time to Say Goodbye with Sarah Brightman. The set list may also feature songs from his latest album Duets, which was released last year to commemorate the 30th anniversary of his career, and has new duets with Shania Twain, Karol G, and Italian singer Elisa.
Getting to the Andrea Bocelli Concert
One of the most best ways to get from Hong Kong to Macau is by ferry, and you can choose from two options: TurboJET, which operates ferries to the Macau Ferry Terminal and Taipa Ferry Terminal, and Cotai Water Jet, which takes ferry passengers to Taipa. You can also board one of the famed Golden Shuttles Buses that’ll take you to the casino city by way of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge. Once you get to either of the piers in Macau or the HZMB Macao Port, all you have to do is find a free shuttle bus to Galaxy Macau, which is where you’ll find Galaxy Arena.
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