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Festival in the Northern Region permits music performance: Hamburg granted approval for concert

Schleswig-Holstein, often referred to as the 'Land of Horizons', takes pride in being known as the 'Land of Happy People'.

Event Approval for Northern Music Festival: Authorities Grant Permission for Hamburg to Perform
Event Approval for Northern Music Festival: Authorities Grant Permission for Hamburg to Perform

Festival in the Northern Region permits music performance: Hamburg granted approval for concert

Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival 2023: A Summer of Music Across Northern Germany

The Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, one of Europe's largest and most renowned classical music festivals, took place from early July to August this year, spreading across towns in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. While a detailed daily schedule for 2023 is not yet fully available, some location details and performance dates from July have been inferred.

In mid-July, the festival showcased several concerts at various venues such as the Theatre Itzehoe in Itzehoe, the NordArt in Büdelsdorf, the Michaeliskirche in Kaltenkirchen, and the St. Bartholomäus-Kirche in Wesselburen.

The festival is known for its use of historic or culturally significant venues throughout Schleswig-Holstein, making for a unique and immersive experience. Looking ahead to 2025, the official SHMF website lists performances in locations including the Ratzeburg Dom, Lüneburg Libeskind Auditorium, Schleswig Dom, and Hamburg Halle 424, suggesting a diverse range of venue types within the region.

For those seeking cultural inspiration during their free time, Plan7 offers a 28-page guide filled with daily tips, food recommendations, and interviews. The Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival also offers opportunities for metropolitan explorers to discover events beyond Hamburg's city limits.

The festival's programme at the Elbphilharmonie includes performances by İlyun Bürkev on September 1st and Fazıl Say on August 19th, where he will perform the "Goldberg Variations." Eight concerts are taking place at the Elbphilharmonie, with some tickets still available.

The Ernst-Deutsch-Theater is another event location for the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival. From July 25th to 27th, the "Flöz Family" will present their "Teatro Delusio," a mask play and a box of illusions. The "Jazzrausch Bigband" will also perform at the Georg-Elser-Halle on August 5th, presenting their unique interpretation of jazz.

The festival's programme extends beyond Hamburg's city limits, offering opportunities to discover new horizons and experiences. The Turkish Youth Philharmonic will perform under the motto "Rising Star from Istanbul" on September 2nd, marking the end of this year's festival.

For exact 2023 program details and venue information, visitors are encouraged to check the official SHMF website or their social media channels. The festival's programme is available on the official website, www.shmf.de, until September 2nd. Plan7, the culture and events supplement in the new weekly MOPO, provides daily culture tips, food recommendations, and interviews for concerts, readings, shows, and more. Plan7 is available every Friday at newsstands and offers a trial subscription.

The Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival not only provides a summer of music but also offers a diverse range of home-and-garden and lifestyle experiences, as seen in the unique venues and immersive cultural environment they offer. For those seeking entertainment beyond concerts, Plan7's 28-page guide includes daily tips, food recommendations, and interviews on various events, including readings, shows, and even a mask play and a box of illusions presented by the "Flöz Family."

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