For weeks, radioeins has been like an anthill: People have been hammering away, polishing signs, adjusting consoles and testing the elasticity of eardrums. Everything for a perfect start to the radioeins Parkfest in the Park am Gleisdreieck. It finally starts today. There will be concerts, readings, comedy, children's and sports programs every day until 7 September - all free and outdoors.
At 1 pm "Mocky und die Rasselbande" will kick off the park festival for the little ones with interactive puppet theater, followed by dancing salad with "Eule und Lerche". From 3 pmreal polar explorers come to the park stage and look forward to answering questions. Then it's on to Sven van Thom and his Spuckepack and a tricky escape game in which the question is: man or machine?
Parallel to the stage program, you can relax on the meadow with meditation, work out with yoga and fitness or test your throwing skills on the boules court or with Mölkky. You can print special shirts at the radioeins print bar and win concert tickets at the Rock'n'Roll Battle.
From 7 pm, radioeins presenter Max Spallek will be presenting several live concerts not only on stage but also on the radio: Agassi will be making their band debut. The new band project by Ben Galliers, Mark Tavassol (Wir sind Helden), Nina Müller, Jonas Böker and Koschi Koschnitzke is inspired by bands such as Wet Leg and Fontaines DC. When this band takes to the stage for the very first time, you should be there.
Then there are two word acrobats in one go: multi-instrumentalist Sven van Thom and author Kirsten Fuchs, who reads from her new book.
This will be followed by feel-good music from Goldkimono. Here, lyrics that tell of the challenges of our time meet music that is intended to give strength and can bring confidence.
Finally, Bulgarian Cartrader whisks everyone away to the fictitious land of "Soulgaria". His Parkfest performance was already an absolute highlight last year. And what could be better than dancing into the summer night together?
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