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Anyone who thinks that nothing exciting happens here apart from Roland and his donkey simply hasn't held the right ticket in their hand yet. Because this city is full of stages, halls and venues that regularly show what they can do, and in a variety that really has something for everyone. It's best to start with the Glocke: Bremen's best-known concert hall, with its Great Hall and 1,392 seats, is one of those venues where even the seat at the very back still sounds good. Concerts, recitals and readings are held here at a level that regularly catapults the city to the top of the cultural scene in northern Germany. Booking tickets in advance is almost obligatory here, as the popular evenings are quickly booked out. The Metropol Theater is a real address for all those who prefer to laugh rather than remain silent: Comedy shows, stage programs and performances that show that Bremen can also impress quite heavily in a light-hearted way. If you buy a ticket, you are guaranteed an evening that you will still be talking about at breakfast the next morning. Theater Bremen, on the other hand, is for everyone who loves drama, musical theater and contemporary performances and doesn't want to compromise on quality - a house that programs boldly and takes its audience seriously. Then there is the Schlachthof cultural center, a place with character and history, which regularly hosts concerts, readings and comedy evenings and strikes just the right balance between a trendy meeting place and a genuine cultural program. And if you are in Bremen in summer, you should definitely take a look at the Seebühne stage on the Weser: Open-air events right by the water, with grandstand seating and an atmosphere that is simply unforgettable. The same applies here as everywhere else: buy your ticket before the Box Office only has a shrug of the shoulders left. Bremen is worth it, and the only thing you have to do is get there in time.