Christmas at Dutch National Opera & Ballet

A festive getaway with children, family and friends during Christmas
Searching for the perfect way to celebrate Christmas in Amsterdam? Discover the enchanting world of opera and ballet this festive December! Whether you're looking for a family-friendly children’s opera, a sparkling operetta, or a captivating ballet classic to mark the holiday season, this page provides all the essential details for an unforgettable Christmas experience!
Opera performances during Christmas 2024
Die Fledermaus and A Song for the Moon: Christmas performances at Dutch National Opera & Ballet
Are you looking for a Christmas performance you won't soon forget? Die Fledermaus and A Song for the Moon at Dutch National Opera & Ballet in Amsterdam promise unforgettable experiences for young and old alike. Die Fledermaus will be performed on 25 December at 14:00 on the Main Stage, while A Song for the Moon can be enjoyed on 24 December at 13:30 in Studio Boekman.
Both performances are a must-see for anyone seeking a magical Christmas experience. Book your tickets now and enjoy an unforgettable evening for the whole family in the enchanting world of opera!
Ballet performance during Christmas 2024
The Nutcracker and the Mouse King: a fairy-tale ballet for Christmas
Looking for a fairy-tale performance this Christmas? The Nutcracker and the Mouse King at Dutch National Opera & Ballet in Amsterdam is the perfect outing for you and your family. The performance will take place during the holidays on 24 and 26 December at 14:00 on the Main Stage.

Die Fledermaus
The ultimate operetta
Disguises, a decadent party and an awful lot of champagne. With chief conductor Lorenzo Viotti in charge of the music and Barrie Kosky directing, Dutch National Opera will be lighting up the dark December days with ‘Waltz King’ Johann Strauss II’s most popular operetta.

A Song for the Moon
Family opera based on the book by Toon Tellegen (6+)
The lonely Mole decides to write a song to cheer up the Moon. The Grasshopper rehearses with his orchestra until they have mastered the song and then one night they give an amazing concert. But why does the Moon look so sad afterwards...? A Song for the Moon is based on Toon Tellegen’s book of the same name, a fable about the power of music.

The Nutcracker and the Mouse King
Magic on the Amsterdam canals
According to German folk legend, nutcrackers bring good luck. And that’s certainly proven true for the international ballet world. Since the premiere of the original version in 1892, The Nutcracker has become the most popular ballet in the world, especially around Christmas time.
