Music variety in the amphitheater: five concerts at Senftenberger See
Music variety in the amphitheater: five concerts at Senftenberger See
This week, the amphitheater on Lake Senftenberger will again become the center of musical entertainment. Five different concerts await visitors and promise a wide range of music styles and first -class performances. The event series starts on August 28 with the benefit concert of the Big Band of the Federal Police Orchestra Berlin. This event is not only characterized by great music, but also for a good cause and supports the outpatient children's hospice service Pusteblume and the Lacrima groups of the Johanniter in Südbrandenburg.
Already in advance there is great interest in these events. The Big Band with her energetic singer Lorena is known for her impressive appearances that the audience always captivates. Lorena, who reached a larger audience through her participation in "The Voice of Germany", will rock the stage with her powerful voice and encourage people to celebrate.
versatile concert offer
After the Big Band appeared, visitors are expected the next day with Rainald Grebe & Band. On August 29, Grebe will take up the questions of music and life in an entertaining program with his fellow artists. In his texts and songs, he combines humor, Dada and Rock’n’roll into an exciting experience that stimulates thinking and at the same time invites you to celebrate.
Friday, August 30th, then belongs to the A-cappella group Medlz, which will convince with its best of 25 years. This group impressively shows that female A-cappella formations can be as gripping as their male counterparts. Whether it is classic melodies or modern hits, Medlz knows how to achieve the audience more closely and interactive, which makes their concerts a special celebration of singing.
The program continues at the weekend. The Firebirds, which occur in the amphitheater on the evening of August 31, will take the stage with their performance of "Jukebox - The Rock’n’Roll Show". Fans of the music of the 50s and 60s can look forward to hot rhythms and unforgettable melodies. The ticket inquiries for this evening have already reached a large number, and remaining tickets will be available at the box office.
The crowning glory of the week forms Wenzel & Band, which present their program "I like to live" on September 1st. With their romantic and warm sounds, which are accompanied by various instruments such as guitar, trumpet and piano, they create an atmosphere that invites you to dream and dance. Wenzel brings a variety of musical influences on stage with its extensive tour experience from different countries.
practical information for concert goers
Tickets for the complete concert program are available both in advance at the box office and online. Interested parties can find out more on 03573 801 286 or by email to [email protected] and secure tickets for the great evenings. The amphitheater on Lake Senftenberg is not just a place for musical performances, but a place that brings many people together to share unforgettable moments and enjoy the summer nights.
The cultural diversity and the high music quality that the amphitheater offers attracts fans from near and far. Each concert is an event that makes the audience part of the action. This week, the music lovers experience a special mix of benefit and entertainment, which makes the amphitheater an estimated venue in the region.
The entire week in the amphitheater on Lake Senftenberg is an integral part of cultural life in the region. This event not only attracts music lovers up close, but also has the potential to win visitors from other parts of Germany. The amphitheater itself is known for its impressive location on the water, which offers additional attractiveness. This type of Venues has recently become strongly established as a platform for live music, especially in summer when outdoor events are announced.
Another one of the main advantages of such concerts are the economic impulses that they give to the region. Hotels, restaurants and local shops benefit significantly from the climbs of the number of visitors during these events. At a time when many local companies had to deal with the challenges of pandemic, such events are a welcome opportunity to regain sales. The economic potential of the event industry should not be underestimated, especially in rural areas.
the benefit concert and its meaning
The benefit concert of the Big Band of the Federal Police Orchestra Berlin emphasizes the social aspect of such events. The proceeds go to the outpatient children's hospice service Pusteblume and the Lacrima groups of the Johanniter in Südbrandenburg. Such initiatives show how music and culture can also assume social responsibility in everyday life. The combination of entertainment and charity is becoming increasingly important, since many people are looking for ways to give something back and have fun at the same time.
The partner organizations benefit considerably from the visibility and financial support that such concerts bring. The outpatient children's hospice service, for example, offers essential services for families with seriously ill children. This hidden, but incredibly important work, receives the necessary attention and support through cultural events.
Statistical data on the event industry
According to the Federal Association of Music Industry, the importance of live events in Germany should not be underestimated. In 2019, ticket sales for live events in Germany rose by 7.6 % and achieved a record value of 1.64 billion euros. These numbers show how strong the event industry and cultural life are in the country. Even after the challenges of pandemic, the market is increasingly recovering. The forecasts indicate that the demand for live events in 2023 could return to a high level. Offers such as the concerts in Senftenberger See support this positive development.
The fact that the amphitheater presents a large number of artists and genres during this time speaks for the strategic planning of the organizers. By addressing different music styles, different target groups can be achieved, which contributes to the overall positive perception and participation in the cultural offer.
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