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Yamato Drummers are returning to Europe with new show “Hinotori”

The 2024 tour will be kicked off in the Netherlands

Francisca Hagen by Francisca Hagen
12 April 2024
in Japanese Events: Music, Japanese Events: Other
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The drummers of Yamato are standing on a dark stage during a performance performing on their taiko drums, some are performing on a heightened stage, while others are performing in the front. Photo by © Hiroshi Seo | provided by BB Promotion

Yamato - The Drummers of Japan © Photo by Hiroshi Seo (provided by BB Promotion)

This spring, the Yamato drummers return to the Netherlands for 24 shows starting from 13 April. The show they will present is titled ⽕の⿃ (Hinotori/The Wings of the Phoenix) and is an athletic and musical spectacle featuring 12 drummers, 40 taiko drums and other traditional Japanese instruments. In 2023, Yamato celebrated their 30th anniversary and they have given over 4,000 performances worldwide.

After touring the Netherlands, Yamato will return to the United Kingdom in June to perform over 20 shows at London’s Peacock Theatre, making this one of the long-running shows in London’s West End. It looks like Peacock Theatre is a regular venue for Yamato, as they also did a series of performances at this venue in 2019.

Yamato will then return to Europe in autumn 2024 for performances in Poland, Spain, the Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland and Germany. For up-to-date information, please visit Yamato’s official website.

Yamato Hinotori in the Netherlands Tour Dates

Saturday 13 April, 2024: Musis Stadstheater – Arnhem, the Netherlands
Sunday 14 April, 2024: Kunstlinie – Almere, the Netherlands
Tuesday 16 April, 2024: Theater Heerlen – Heerlen, the Netherlands
Thursday 18 April, 2024: Schouwburg Hengelo – Hengelo, the Netherlands
Saturday 20 April, 2024: De Tamboer – Hoogeveen, the Netherlands
Wednesday 24 April, 2024: Stadstheater Zoetermeer – Zoetermeer, the Netherlands
Thursday 25 April, 2024: Scheldetheater – Terneuzen, the Netherlands
Friday 26 April, 2024: Castellum Theater – Alphen aan den Rijn, the Netherlands
Thursday 02 May, 2024: Het Park – Hoorn, the Netherlands
Friday 03 May, 2024: Theater ‘t Voorhuys – Emmeloord, the Netherlands
Friday 10 May, 2024: Postbuis Theatre – Heerenveen, the Netherlands
Saturday, May 11, 2024: Nieuwe Luxor Theater – Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Wednesday, May 15, 2024: Deventer Schouwburg – Deventer, The Netherlands
Thursday, 16 May, 2024: Schouwburg Amstelveen – Amstelveen, The Netherlands
Friday 17 May, 2024: De Lievekamp – Oss, the Netherlands
Saturday 18 May, 2024: TAQA Theater De Vest – Alkmaar, the Netherlands
Sunday 19 May, 2024: Stadsschouwburg – Utrecht, the Netherlands
Tuesday 21 May, 2024: Cpunt – Hoofddorp, the Netherlands
Wednesday, May 22, 2024: Amphion Theater – Doetinchem, the Netherlands
Thursday, May 23, 2024: Toon Hermans Theater – Sittard, the Netherlands
Saturday 25 May, 2024: Zaantheater – Zaandam, the Netherlands
Wednesday, May 29, 2024: Wilminktheatre – Enschede, the Netherlands
Thursday, May 30, 2024: Parktheater – Eindhoven, the Netherlands
Friday, May 31, 2024: Stadsgehoorzaal – Leiden, the Netherlands

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