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It's party time again at Highfield on Lake Störmthal near Leipzig. Around 30,000 people come to the lake to party, dance and relax. The line-up includes many music greats.

Kraftwerk give a concert in Germany at the Semperoper in Dresden

Kraftwerk, the legendary electro-pop band, will be performing at the Semperoper in Dresden this year. The baroque setting provides the backdrop for a unique concert in Germany. | more

AC/DC goes on tour and plays nine concerts in Germany

The hard rock band AC/DC is going on tour again this summer and will be playing nine concerts in Germany. | more

Aktuelles Wochenangebot bei MEDIMAX Meißen: Rabatte von mehr als 60 Prozent

Mehr als 60 Prozent unter der UVP: Im aktuellen Wochenangebot von MEDIMAX Meißen sind Fernseher, Haushaltsgeräte und Küchentechnik deutlich reduziert. Wir haben sechs Angebote herausgesucht, bei denen sich ein genauer Blick besonders lohnt. | more

Gwen Dolyn and Steffen Israel form the duo tears and release their album

Gwen Dolyn and Steffen Israel, known as the singer and guitarist of the band Kraftklub, have released their new album "Hair of a Dog" as the duo Tränen. They already present a taste of the album with singles like "Kapitulation" and "Stures dummes Herz". | more

Leipzig band Hotel Rimini releases first album

Two and a half years ago, a concert in a shared apartment was the impetus for the formation of the band Hotel Rimini. Now the six musicians have released their first album "Allein unter Möbeln" - and deliberately don't want to say what it's about. | more

Verena Leister: 12 courses in the chef's living room

Living room pop-up: Verena Leister serves a bold 12-course 'Flavor Blast' with spoon creations, pulpo, dry aged fillet of beef and original desserts in a personal atmosphere. | more

Palais Sommer 2026 in Dresden: 60 Abende am Neumarkt bei freiem Eintritt

Kurz gesagt: Der Palais Sommer 2026 bringt vom Sonnabend, dem 20. Juni, bis zum Sonntag, dem 26. Juli mehr als 60 Abendveranstaltungen auf den Dresdner Neumarkt. Fast täglich beginnt das Programm um 18 Uhr vor der Frauenkirche. Der Eintritt ist frei. | more

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