During summer, Germany’s festival season is in full swing with events
and celebrations everywhere. And with musical heavy weights like
Beethoven, Bach, and Wagner being German, music is in our blood. Many
concerts are happening outdoors, inviting visitors to fully relish the
warm temperatures.
More than 150,000 music fans gather together to enjoy Germany’s
biggest rock festival, Rock am Ring in Eifel, with an international
line-up of rock bands from June 5 – 8, 2014. The sister festival, Rock
im Park, takes place on the same dates but in Nuremberg.
A classical highlight on the calendar is the annual Bachfest in
Leipzig. The 300th anniversary of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach in 2014
provides the opportunity to focus on the works of Johann Sebastian
Bach’s second oldest son.Berlin goes all out on the longest day of the
year and the official beginning of summer on June 21. Fete de la Musique
includes more than 80 open-air stages, a street festival and music
variety from reggae to jazz to hip hop.
In July and August, as a tribute to 19th-century German composer
Richard Wagner, the town of Bayreuth holds an annual festival playing
his operas, including Parsifal. The event has been sold out since
1876!Germany is also home to the world’s largest open air Heavy Metal
Festival taking place every summer in the small town of Wacken. The
event, July 31 August 2, is so popular that in 2014 there is a waiting
list and subsequent raffle for tickets.
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