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Get StartedAs part of the Türkiye Culture Route Festival, the historic Mariinsky Orchestra from Russia performed in İstanbul, İzmir, and Ankara under the baton of the famed conductor Valery Gergiev. They showcased a special repertoire of beloved classical masterpieces.
Germany’s prestigious Deutsche Symphonie-Orchester Berlin performed in Ankara and İstanbul as part of the Türkiye Culture Route Festival. The orchestra was conducted by the renowned maestro Robin Ticciati, with violin virtuoso Isabelle Faust delivering a stunning performance.
Grammy-winning trumpet sensation Chris Botti brought his unique sound to music lovers in Ankara and Antalya during the Türkiye Culture Route Festival. Botti’s one-of-a-kind performance gave jazz and classical music lovers an unforgettable experience. The Antalya concert at the Aspendos Ancient Theater, in particular, made a deep impression with its captivating atmosphere.
In 2024, the world’s largest festival, Türkiye Culture Route Festival, took place across 16 cities, featuring some of Türkiye’s most beloved artists and bands. More than 30 pioneering performers—among them Murat Boz, Gökhan Türkmen, Fatma Turgut, Can Bonomo, Gazapizm, Norm Ender, Ebru Yaşar, Simge, Haluk Levent, Madrigal, and Dedublüman—connected with millions of fans. At the Erzurum stop of these highly anticipated concerts, Ebru Yaşar broke the attendance record with her performance. With city-specific animations and stage effects, audiences were also treated to a spectacular visual feast.
For the 29th October Republic Day celebrations in İzmir as part of the Türkiye Culture Route Festival, Murat Boz delivered an unforgettable performance, complete with Republic Day-themed stage shows.
Renowned pianist and composer Anjelika Akbar captivated audiences in Gaziantep and Antalya during the Türkiye Culture Route Festival. Her unique style and virtuosity offered an unforgettable musical feast, topped by a performance at Side Ancient City, where the setting’s historic atmosphere added to the magic.
As part of the Türkiye Culture Route Festival, the Antalya State Symphony Orchestra took the stage at Side Ancient City with the “Türkiye–Netherlands 100 Years of Friendship Concert.” Under the baton of conductor Jules van Hessen, soprano Aylin Sezer and baritone Sef Thissen performed against the backdrop of the ancient theater, delivering a mesmerizing fusion of history and music.
Celebrated for his organic and melodic sound, Danish DJ and producer Be Svendsen gave an unforgettable performance at Türkiye’s extraordinary heritage site, Mount Nemrut, as part of the globally acclaimed Cercle series that pairs music with iconic locales.
One of the leading names in melodic house, German DJ and producer Ben Böhmer, performed high above Cappadocia in one of its world-famous hot air balloons, showcasing the Cercle mission to unite music with remarkable settings.
The Sight & Sound Session series, a video production uniting music with a visual experience against Türkiye’s unique backdrops, showcased the performances of 18 internationally renowned electronic music DJs. Performances by globally renowned DJs such as Miss Monique, Korolova, Sezer Uysal, Chris Luno, Teho, and Stephan Jolk drew massive attention on YouTube.
A children’s animation project, “Pırıl: The Mystery of Numbers,” claimed the top spot in Türkiye’s box office rankings during its opening week—outperforming both local and international releases.
Germany’s prestigious Deutsche Symphonie-Orchester Berlin performed in Ankara and İstanbul as part of the Türkiye Culture Route Festival. The orchestra was conducted by the renowned maestro Robin Ticciati, with violin virtuoso Isabelle Faust delivering a stunning performance.