Elbland Festival 2025: Enthusiasm and future vision in Wittenberge!

Elbland Festival 2025: Enthusiasm and future vision in Wittenberge!

The 24th Elbland Festival in Wittenberge, which took place on the grounds of the old oil mill last Friday and Saturday, offered a spectacular mix of music and festive atmosphere. This event is of particular importance in the region, since many of the locals have been loyal visitors since the first edition 25 years ago. This year the festival was celebrated under the motto "Festival of Lights of Dreams" and the spectators expected a "journey through music, light and emotions", which was a pleasure for all the senses. maz-online.de Old oil mill, which offer space for 2,000 guests, were almost fully occupied, despite the changeable weather.

Traditionally, the children of the Schier-Rösel Wittenberg dance school opened the festival with their appearance before the gala really took off at 8 p.m. under the moderation of Kim Fisher. On stage, top -class interpreters such as Angelika Milster, who is known to many from the musical "Cats", and Phil Bates from the cult band Elo Part II. The "impulse tenors" and the renowned Jochen Kowalski also contributed to the outstanding performance. They were accompanied by the German Film Orchestra Babelsberg under the direction of Christian Köhler, which gave the evening additional shine. According to n-tv.de

weather and support on site

The weather was not quite on the organizers' side, but most spectators were prepared and wore raincoats so as not to cloud the sociable get -together. In retrospect, the site had to be evacuated last year due to a violent storm. This year the members of the Wittenberge volunteer fire brigade helped dry the chairs before the event so that the guests could take a pleasant place. The President of the Festival, Albrecht Gerber, announced that the Elbland Festival will have to change in the future in order to remain sustainable. As a prelude to the redesigned format, the well -known cult band "Die Prinzen" is already planned for the next year.

As a further highlight of the festival, various artistic artistic contributions made the events in a fascinating light. The diverse music styles of the program, combined with an impressive stage design, left a lasting impression among the approximately 2,000 visitors. The Elbland Festival, which have been organized in Wittenberge annually since its foundation in 2000, have developed into an integral part of cultural life in the region over the years. Festival-alarm.com emphasizes the importance of such regional festivals that not only support local artists, but also attract guests from a distance.

The great commitment of the volunteers and the great response on site show that the Elbland festival games are not only a festival for the Wittenberger, but also a cultural highlight that is an integral part of Germany's festival landscape.

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