Top Cultural Experiences Beyond the Stage on the Red Tour

High school musicians performing together on stage as a unified ensemble during a music performance tour in Europe.

A performance is often what draws students to an international music program, but what stays with them long after are the moments beyond the stage. The Red Tour is designed as a cultural experiences music tour, where music is only one part of a broader journey through history, architecture, and lived cultural environments. Students don’t […]

Behind the Scenes: Forming Ensembles on the Gold Tour

High school musicians standing together in a European town during a music performance tour in Europe.

Bringing together individual musicians and transforming them into a unified ensemble within a short timeframe is one of the most defining aspects of the Gold Tour. Students arrive from different schools, backgrounds, and musical environments, each with their own habits and interpretations. What follows is a focused process of ensemble formation that challenges them to adapt, collaborate, […]

The Ultimate Parent Guide to the Blue Tour: Safety, Preparation, and Student Growth

High school musicians performing together under conductor.

A student’s first international experience is just as significant for parents as it is for the student. It brings a mix of excitement, pride, and understandable concern. The Blue Tour is designed with that balance in mind—giving students the opportunity to grow while ensuring parents feel confident in the structure, safety, and purpose behind the experience. […]

How the Bronze Tour Builds Confidence Through International Performance

A choir performing

For young musicians, stepping onto a stage abroad can be both thrilling and intimidating. The Bronze Tour by American Music Abroad provides an unforgettable opportunity for growth, helping participants gain independence, leadership skills, and poise. By combining rehearsals, ensemble formation, and performances across Europe, this tour focuses on building confidence in young musicians while offering a […]

Why Adult Musicians Should Explore the Harmony Community Tour

: This tour is a chance for adult musicians to find opportunities to grow, perform, and connect with others

For adult musicians, finding opportunities to grow, perform, and connect with others can be challenging. The Harmony Community Tour with American Music Abroad offers a unique solution. Designed for individual musicians rather than pre-formed groups, this tour blends high-level performance, cultural exploration, and social connection into one unforgettable experience. Participants rehearse, form an ensemble, and perform across […]

What Makes the Gold Tour Unique Among International Music Programs

An ensemble performing

The Gold Tour experience stands apart because it’s built for individual musicians who want more than just a trip. It’s a chance to grow, connect, and perform at a high level while exploring Europe in a meaningful way. With American Music Abroad, students don’t arrive as a group—they become one. Build an Ensemble from the […]

How High School Musicians Benefit from the Silver Tour Performance Experience

For young performers, growth doesn’t just happen in the practice room. It happens on stage, in new places, and alongside new people. The Silver Tour offers exactly that. Designed for individual students rather than pre-formed groups, this experience brings together passionate players for a shared journey built around high school music performance, travel, and real connection. […]

What It’s Like to Join a European Performance Ensemble as an Adult Musician

For musicians, joining a European performance ensemble is a transformative experience that goes far beyond typical community performances. Unlike local ensembles, these international programs bring together individual musicians from diverse backgrounds, ages, and skill levels to form a cohesive group, rehearse intensively, and perform in historic venues across Europe. The result is an unparalleled opportunity for […]

Is an International Performance Experience Worth It for College Musicians?

College musicians performing in a hall

For college musicians balancing rehearsals, coursework, and future career plans, opportunities must be chosen carefully. So when the idea of an international performance experience comes up, it’s fair to ask: is it truly worth the time, effort, and investment? For many collegiate performers, the answer is a resounding yes—because performing in Europe offers professional, musical, and […]

How Performing in European Cathedrals Transforms Young Musicians

For many young musicians, practice rooms and school auditoriums are familiar territory. But stepping into a centuries-old European cathedral to perform is something entirely different. The moment a student plays their first note beneath soaring arches and stained-glass windows, music stops being just an activity—it becomes an experience that reshapes how they listen, perform, and feel. […]

What It Feels Like to Travel and Perform on a Community Tour

Daily rehearsals create structure and help adult performers build confidence throughout the tour.

Community tours bring adult performers together through shared music, travel, and daily connection. These programs welcome musicians from many backgrounds who come together as one ensemble. Through rehearsals, performances, and group activities, participants form strong bonds. This structure defines community music tours in Europe for adult musicians, where collaboration and consistency guide every day and […]

What It’s Like Performing Multiple Times on One Trip During Collegiate Tours

Repeated performances help students turn preparation into confidence throughout the trip.

Performing several times during one international trip creates a rhythm unlike any campus concert season. For college students, repeated performances bring growth, confidence, and shared purpose. Each concert builds upon the last, turning preparation into presence. This structure defines performance-based music travel, where student performers rehearse, perform, reflect, and return to the stage again within […]