Oberschleißheim: cultural season begins with reggae and soul concert – district of Munich

When Wally Warning and his daughter Ami are on stage together, the two not only harmonize because of their family ties, but also thanks to the common musical basis. Wally Warning, who comes from Aruba (Netherlands Antilles), has been established as a reggae and soul artist in Munich’s music scene for many years. Ami Warning, who was born in the Bavarian capital in 1996, is enjoying success as a young solo artist. With her excitingly dark and rough voice, she now also sings German-language songs.

The father-daughter duo will open the cultural season in Oberschleißheim next Saturday, February 18th, with the concert “Groove & Soul” in the community center, starting at 8 p.m. In the coming months, other interesting and presumably inspiring events will follow, organized by the community’s culture team led by Gaby Hohenberger and Gaby Mohr.

The band will be making a guest appearance on Saturday, March 18th blues impact in the castle community, a week later “Nathan in the box” is shown in the community center: Lessing’s famous play “Nathan the Wise” as a performative puppet theater with pop music. On Friday, April 21st, the guitar virtuosos Jan Pascal and Alexander Kilian alias will present Cafe del Mundo together with the dancer Azucena Rubio “The Art of Flamenco”.

In addition to other concerts, for example by the Germania Schleißheim singing club and the MPB parish choir with the Munich Souls (Sunday, May 7th), or the Sunday matinee of the quartet Passo Avanti in the castle, June 18, and the open-air performance of the Munich clouds (Saturday, July 29) The guest performance by comedian and cabaret artist Chris Boettcher at the folk festival (“Immer This Pressure”) on Sunday, May 21, also stands out.

Tickets can be purchased in advance at the Oberschleißheim Citizens’ Center or at “Zeitschriftwaren am Schloss” or online via München-Ticket.

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