
Ayreon: 30th Anniversary - An Amazing Flight Through Time
Music
Overview
A grand, theatrical live concert film capturing Ayreon's 30th Anniversary spectacle at the 013 in Tilburg, featuring a three-decade-spanning setlist of Ayreon favourites and deep cuts, an all-star cast of vocalists and musicians, elaborate stage design, cinematic visuals and special effects that transform the performance into an immersive sci‑fi musical experience.
Top Cast


Arjen Anthony Lucassen
Arjen Anthony Lucassen
Vocals
Arjen Anthony Lucassen
Vocals


Wudstik
Wudstik
Vocals
Wudstik
Vocals


Marcela Bovio
Marcela Bovio
Vocals
Marcela Bovio
Vocals


Irene Jansen
Irene Jansen
Vocals
Irene Jansen
Vocals


Maggy Luyten
Maggy Luyten
Vocals
Maggy Luyten
Vocals
Anneke van Giersbergen
Anneke van Giersbergen
Vocals
Anneke van Giersbergen
Vocals
Heather Findlay
Heather Findlay
Vocals
Heather Findlay
Vocals
Tommy Karevik
Tommy Karevik
Vocals
Tommy Karevik
Vocals


Damian Wilson
Damian Wilson
Vocals
Damian Wilson
Vocals


Dino Jelusić
Dino Jelusić
Vocals
Dino Jelusić
Vocals
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