Camouflage concert in Schwerin canceled: fans in uproar!
Concert canceled for Camouflage in Schwerin, knitted cinema a success, work of art planned in honor of Rabbi Wolff.

Camouflage concert in Schwerin canceled: fans in uproar!
The camouflage concert in Schwerin, which was planned for August 15, 2025, has been canceled. The German synthpop band, known from the 80s with hits like “The great commandment” and “Love is a shield”, regrets the unexpected situation. The reason for the cancellation is the insolvency of the Arivati concert agency, which was announced on July 29, 2025. The band still hopes for an opportunity to catch up and expresses their disappointment about the unclear communication from those responsible. The news of the cancellation was brought to the fans on August 9, 2025, who now have to worry about their already purchased tickets and arranged trips, like Baltic Sea Newspaper reported.
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Uncertainty about future events
Arivati's insolvency also has an impact on other planned events in Schwerin. It remains unclear whether Dr. Motte on September 12th as well as the “Das Ich” concert on November 21st and Pro-Pain on November 22nd. Many fans are concerned about what will become of these events and are waiting for official information, as FR reports.
The positive news, however, includes the successful knitting cinema in the Capitol film palace, which was created through the initiative of Tim Harneit and Luise Gronostay. The next screening will take place in the large hall on September 4, 2025. This is part of the Wool Guerrilla project, which attracts enthusiastic spectators and enriches the cultural life of the city.
Artwork in honor of William Wolff
In the coming years, a work of art will be planned in memory of the state rabbi William Wolff, who died in 2020. This honor is to be established in 2027, the 100th year of his birth. The city's cultural office has already published a call for proposals to recruit artists for this important project.
Another highlight is the concert by Revolverheld, which is announced for August 22, 2026. This event is part of the “20 Years of Open Air” tour and could possibly be the last for the band before a planned break. In keeping with this, a new album will be released on the day of the concert.
Social issues in Schwerin
Aside from the concert cancellations, there is currently a heated discussion about parental involvement in daycare costs. Mayor Lars Prahler encouraged parents to get involved. While some citizens are willing to bear these additional costs, the state government rejects the proposal. Heiko Geue, on the other hand, would like to create more testing and control rights for the municipalities in order to ensure long-term planning.