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American Music Abroad Tours to Europe
Basic Information
Focus: Music Performance Tour available for Musicians to play in Ensembles and travel throughout Europe performing in band, jazz, choir and orchestra ensembles
Owner: Bruce Rickert
Address: 6542A Lower York Road, Suite 144, New Hope, PA 18938
Phone Number: 610.431.3311
Additional Information
Ages/Grades: 13-80
Camp Season: Each tour runs 10-20 days from June 3 - August 3
Setting:
Our student tours rehearse in the United States at a College Campus for 3 days and then go to Europe for a 4-6 country tour for 15 days, performing 7 times. Our College and Community Tours travel to Europe to rehearse for 2 days and then travel 8-10 days through 2-4 countries performing at least 4 times.
Camp Capacity: 150
Pricing: Students tours: $7,000; College and Community Tours average: $5000
Activities:
European travel, Guided Tours, Performance Opportunities with Music Ensembles, Entrance admission into castles, museums, attractions, cathedrals, Hiking, touring, Making new friends, life changing experiences, Our programs empower mature students to transform their lives and unlock new opportunities.
Additional Information:
Imagine spending your summer not only playing music but performing in iconic places across Europe, connecting with friends who share your passion, and exploring vibrant cultures. With American Music Abroad, you're not just attending any summer camp; you're embarking on a transformative journey that combines the excitement of travel with the thrill of music. From a three-day pre-tour music camp where you'll rehearse and bond with fellow musicians, to breathtaking performances in historic sites like Normandy's American Cemetery, each moment is crafted to inspire and broaden your world. American Music Abroad's tours are more than just trips; they're life-enriching experiences led by experts who've perfected every detail over 46 years, ensuring you're immersed in new cultures, feel supported every step of the way, and return with memories, friendships, and musical milestones to last a lifetime.