When the Muziekgebouw
concert venue
in Amsterdam needed 100 Wenger Musician Chairs on super fast delivery Black Cat
Music’s John Weyland made sure they arrived on time by driving them over
personally.
Black Cat Music marketing manager
Alice Dagger said, “It was a matter of pulling out all the stops to get them on
site on time, but full marks to our team at Tonbridge who made it happen.”
The Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ is the Netherlands’ most important
stage for contemporary music, as well as for classical music with a modern
twist. The main auditorium is equally well suited for intimate chamber music as
well as large orchestras. It's a really
exciting venue - in the main auditorium the walls, floor, ceiling and audience
chairs all move up and down to adjust the auditorium space. It's right on
the harbour, so ships can moor right next to the auditorium, creating some
dramatic views through the massive concert hall windows.
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