Sand, seats and now also music: The Starnberg city beach in front of the Bayerischer Hof serves as an attractive recreation area on the station square. © Andrea Jakschs
City councillor and musician Winfried Wobbe has organised concerts in front of the Bayerischer Hof. They take place on Thursdays until the end of August. It starts this Thursday.
Starnberg – Starting today, Thursday, music will regularly echo through the city center from the Starnberg city beach in front of the former Hotel Bayerischer Hof. City councillor and musician Winfried Wobbe has put together a programme for the period from June to August, which starts tonight at 18.30 pm with a performance by the band Spavon. Almost every Thursday, in dry weather, experienced musicians and newcomers from Starnberg take a place on stage from 18.30 p.m. onwards.
The rest of the program looks like this:
- Thursday 8 June, from 18.30 pm, Spavon.
- Thursday, 15 June, from 18.30 p.m. The Yaks (with Winfried Wobbe).
- Thursday, June 22, from 18:30 p.m., Frequent Flyer.
. Thursday, June 29, from 18:30 p.m., Snash.
- Thursday, July 13, from 18:30 p.m., Big Band Stars
- Thursday, July 20, from 18:30 p.m., Soundfall.
- Thursday, July 27, from 18:30 p.m., The Yaks
- Thursday, 3 August, from 18.30 p.m., Fiona Baier
- Thursday, August 10. from 18.30 p.m., The Yaks
- Thursday, August 17, from 18:30 p.m., Snash.
- Thursday, 24 August, from 18.30 p.m., Frequent Flyer
- Thursday, August 31, from 18:30 p.m., Fiona Baier.
It's not just music. "Look forward to summer feelings in Starnberg and enjoy not only varied music, but also delicious Philly Cheese Steak sandwiches and drinks from the 'Radkantine' in June and July," says the announcement from the city administration. The calendar of events on www.starnberg.de will inform you in good time whether the concerts can take place due to the weather or not. Admission to the concerts is free.
Regardless of this, as part of the Cultural Summer, there will be concerts on the cultural stage in the Bucentaur Park from the end of June, but mostly on Saturdays. Admission is also free there. The official start of the cultural summer is a concert by Jamaram on Friday, June 16, from 20 p.m. at the MRSV.