Himmeltal Concert: Classical and pop in the open air in Brennberg!
Experience exciting concerts in Brennberg: Himmeltal concert, children's concert and more! See the 2026 events.
Himmeltal Concert: Classical and pop in the open air in Brennberg!
On June 21, 2026, an exciting event will take place in BrennbergHimmeltal concert with Igor Kvashevichinstead of. This event starts at 4 p.m. on the concert meadow in Himmeltal and offers a varied program ranging from classical to pop. Participants are invited to gather at 3:30 p.m. at the Frauenzell monastery church, where they will take a short hike to the concert meadow. Sturdy footwear is recommended, and visitors should bring their own seating, such as blankets or folding chairs. If the weather is unfavorable, the concert will be held in Frauenzell Monastery. Tickets are available in advance via okticket.de and via VG Wörth, reachable on 09482 94 03 26 or by email info@vg-woerth-brennberg.de reports the municipality of Brennberg.
This is another highlight in BrennbergChildren's concert “The Cow Wants Sea” with Grubrich, which will take place on August 1, 2026 at 5 p.m. at Brennberg Castle. This concert is aimed at children aged five and over and tells the adventurous story of a cow who wants to go to the sea. The performance is supported by various instruments such as ziach, harp, cello and dulcimer. The concert was awarded the International World Music Award “creole”.
Diverse musical offerings
Brennburg also offers one on the same dayConcert “BEST OF” with Grubrichwhich starts at 7.30 p.m. in the castle. Visitors can look forward to soundscapes that include various musical styles such as Ländler, tango, jazz and classical. The musicians Thomas Gruber (diatonic button harmonica & dulcimer), Maria Friedrich (cello) and Sabine Gruber-Heberlein (harp) also received the International World Music Award “creole”. To crown the end of the summer cultural programMidlife Crisis Ltd.on August 29, 2026 at 8 p.m. in the castle and creates an energetic atmosphere with live music.
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