Audi will turn a factory into a concert hall (and you can watch everything)

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Audi's Presswerk (pressing zone), where multi-ton presses and noisily produce body components for Audi models, will be the improvised concert hall for the purist sounds of classical music in yet another event of the international campaign #AudiTogether.

A small group of musicians will sit directly among the immensity of the presses — no stage and no audience. Only the cameras for the live broadcast will accompany your performance, giving the audience a backstage feeling.

The artistic director of Audi's summer concerts, Lisa Batiashvili, along with other renowned musicians, is the protagonist of this concert:

Music connects people. We are sending this message to the world from Audi's motherhouse and hope to present a moment of optimism and joy to many people. By playing a live concert in such an unusual venue and sharing it digitally with our audience, we are opening up new perspectives.

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Violinist Lisa Batiashvili will be accompanied in this concert that takes place at the April 14th at 8 pm (CET – 7 pm in Portugal) by the renowned oboist and conductor François Leleux, among other musicians.

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As part of this pandemic crisis, Audi will also donate five million euros in immediate aid to support national and international humanitarian causes.

The concert included in the #AudiTogether campaign will be shown live on the website www.audi.com, on the YouTube channel (@Audi), on the Facebook page (Audi.AG) and on Twitter (@AudiOffical). The live stream will also be available at www.audimedia.tv and using the Audi MediaTV app via Smart TV.

Afterwards, the recorded concert can be accessed at www.audimedia.tv.

Razão Automóvel's team will continue online, 24 hours a day, during the COVID-19 outbreak. Follow the recommendations of the General Directorate of Health, avoid unnecessary travel. Together we will be able to overcome this difficult phase.

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