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The Magic Mumble Jumble | Ukulele Death Squad

In the organizer's words:

THE MAGIC MUMBLE JUMBLE
The sound of real togetherness
Having become famous with their song "Don't Forget", The Magic Mumble Jumble have been playing their way into the hearts of audiences for years who are looking for more than just the next chorus. Anyone who has ever been to a show by the eight-piece ensemble immediately senses that it is about community, about lightness - and about not only facing life, but also celebrating it. With music that encourages and a sound that connects, the Dutch collective has been an absolute live insider tip for years.
With their new album "Better Days", The Magic Mumble Jumble are releasing their most rounded work to date - a record on which many things come together: musical openness and a sound that sounds clearer, warmer and more focused than ever before. It's the next logical step for a band that has long been under the radar - and is now ready to think bigger. In 2026, they will embark on their first extended release tour through Germany - with new songs, on bigger stages, but with the same energy.

UKULELE DEATH SQUAD
The most dangerous ukulele band on the planet
With black humor, pointed theatrics and raw energy, the eight-piece Australian band brings an extraordinary mood and choice of instruments to the stage. Multiple ukuleles, paired with epic vocal performances, pulsating conga rhythms and brass sounds have garnered over 240 thousand YouTube views and international acclaim since 2017, including concerts in the UK, Belgium and Germany. Their special sound of gipsy jazz, R&B, flamenco, folk and rock gives the band its Tarantino character, which suddenly makes world music seem funky.

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Price information:

The reduced price is available on presentation of valid proof: schoolchildren, trainees, students (up to the age of 30), military and civilian service, holders of the Bavarian Volunteer Card, holders of the Würzburg Welcome Card, welfare recipients, unemployed persons, severely disabled persons. Children up to and including the age of 6 have free admission and therefore do not require a ticket.

Location

Freitreppe Alter Hafen Oskar-Laredo-Platz 1 97082 Würzburg

Organizer

Stadt Würzburg Fachbereich Kultur Würzburg
Freitreppe Alter Hafen
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