Behind the dazzling waltzes and golden spotlight, André Rieu carries a secret far more tender than any melody — a hidden ritual that binds him to his grandchildren across oceans. Each night before stepping onto the stage, he listens to their recorded lullabies and laughter through a discreet earpiece, a promise whispered in the dark that fuels his music with love. And when the applause fades, his encore is not for the crowd but for them — a quiet vow kept until he returns home.
 

Grandparents cherish every moment with their grandkids—but what if you’re a world-renowned musician, constantly traveling across continents on tour? How do you hold onto those precious bonds when the spotlight never dims and the road never ends?
That’s the case for renowned violinist Andre Rieu – but he has a secret to ensuring he keeps a close bond with the youngest members of his family, no matter where he is.

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Speaking in an exclusive chat with Starts at 60, the 69-year-old has revealed he loves to spoil his five grandchildren and has a very sweet way of ensuring he doesn’t miss any of their day to day lives.

“We take care that we’re not too long away, far from home,” he said, when asked how he handles being away with his orchestra so much. “They know that their grandfather hasn’t got a ‘normal job’. Thanks to internet and the social media, I receive, almost on a daily basis, a bunch of photos and little movies of them.”

 

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The musician married language teacher Marjorie in 1975 and they have gone on to work together, with her writing many compositions over the years. They have two sons, Marc and Pierre, and their beloved grandchildren together.

“Primarily, I’m a spoiling grandfather!” Andre joked. “I don’t teach them music, they have to make their own decisions and be happy in everything they do. However, I do hope that they enjoy musical education and, above all, the love for music itself.

“It is quite important to let children get acquainted with music; their sense of harmony and beauty will be awakened, while listening to music or playing an instrument.”
Andre Rieu with his twin grandchildren after they were born. Source: Instagram/Andre Rieu.Andre Rieu with his twin grandchildren after they were born. Source: Instagram/Andre Rieu.
Clearly besotted with all of his grandchildren, Andre recently shared a throwback photo of him with his son Pierre’s twins Lieke and Linde lying together inside his violin case on Instagram. He captioned the photo: “#TBT From small beginnings come great things…” 

Of course, like most famous musicians, Andre loves nothing more than the time he does get to spend at home. And while he spends his days touring with his Johann Strauss Orchestra playing classical hits, he loves nothing more than listening to his grandchildren’s voices when he’s away from the stage.

“Maybe the biggest surprise is my preference for silence in my spare time,” he admitted. “Since I am surrounded by music during a great part of the year, it’s nice to enjoy silence at home.“All right, a few exceptions to this: I am a happy listener when my grandchildren have learned a new song in school, the humming and singing of my tropical birds in my greenhouse is quite relaxing too and, may be around Christmas days, the chiming of the church clocks in the distance.”