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Cabaret and "Bavarian music": This will soon be offered in the Tölzer Kurhaus

2022-12-15T12:06:28.333Z


Cabaret and "Bavarian music": This will soon be offered in the Tölzer Kurhaus Created: 12/15/2022, 1:00 p.m By: Christiane Mühlbauer The band Dis M., who recently delighted the Tölz audience as the opening act for "Edmund", will be the main act in the Kurhaus on April 21st. © Bohn Cabaret, show and Bavarian rock-pop - that's the mix that cultural organizer Christian Gutmair is offering in the


Cabaret and "Bavarian music": This will soon be offered in the Tölzer Kurhaus

Created: 12/15/2022, 1:00 p.m

By: Christiane Mühlbauer

The band Dis M., who recently delighted the Tölz audience as the opening act for "Edmund", will be the main act in the Kurhaus on April 21st.

© Bohn

Cabaret, show and Bavarian rock-pop - that's the mix that cultural organizer Christian Gutmair is offering in the new year in the Kurhaus.

Bad Tölz – Christian Gutmair, an “old hand” in the event business, is also skeptical about where the journey in the flagging cultural sector is headed.

"It's just hard to predict at the moment," he says.

In any case, this year he had to cope with a decline of 40 to 50 percent in ticket sales.

"People's mood is in the basement," he says, speaking of a "mixed situation" of thrift and virus fear.

Nevertheless, Gutmair has prepared a lot for Tölz.

Tickets for all performances are already available.

It has been a tradition in recent years for cabaret artist Django Asül to hold a review of the year in the Kurhaus after Christmas.

This year, on Thursday, December 29, he also looks back on the years 2021 and 2020.

Visitors can also look forward to a local connection to Tölz: "Django Asül always asks for a stack of local newspapers backstage, which he then combs through in order to do something spontaneously," reports Gutmair.

Thorsten Havener is coming in February

Anyone who has decided to manage their time better in 2023 is recommended to visit cabaret artist Markus Langer: his new program entitled "Time Millionaire" is precisely about this topic.

Langner's credo is: "The lucky ones are those who don't give a damn about what others think.

The ones who break roles and deny expectations, who ignore trends and use their time for really important things," the press release said.

Langer is playing his cabaret on Saturday, January 21st.

Mind reader Thorsten Havener will be back in Bad Tölz on Sunday, February 5th.

"I'm really looking forward to him," says Gutmair.

He is celebrating the preview of his new program in the Kurhaus.

Günter Grünwald is back in Tölz after a long time

Günter Grünwald is also no stranger to Tölz: With "definitively maybe" he will be back in Tölz on Tuesday, February 14th.

This also applies to Christine Eixenberger, who can be seen again in the spa town on Wednesday, March 29 (catch-up date from February 2022).

Thrilling Bavarian music is the focus on Friday, April 21: Then the band Dis M. is the main act on the stage in the Kurhaus.

They describe themselves as a "cool three-man guitar beat gang with mostly Bavarian music".

Fans of the band "Edmund" will know them, because they recently accompanied the musicians as support act in the Kurhaus.

But Dis M. is now "mature enough" for a main act, says Gutmair, which is why he hired the trio.

For this performance, the Kurhaus will of course remain unseated.

The tickets are available at all advance booking offices of München-Ticket, for example at the Tölzer Tourist-Info and online at www.muenchenticket.de

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Source: merkur

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