Konzert

26.10.24 starting at 19:00

Wiler (Lötschen)

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Attention music lovers and concert fans: Three unforgettable live concerts await us - pure musical passion and impressive stage presence. The church choirs of St. German, Terbl and Wiler have launched a joint project. The three choirs come together for seven rehearsals and sing together. This is followed by three live performances. Whether energetic rock rhythms, soulful ballads or infectious beats - these concerts promise not only goosebump moments, but also the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the magic of live music once again. The first concert will take place on October 19, 2024 in St. German. The second concert will take place on October 20, 2024 in Terbl. The third concert will take place on October 26, 2024 in Wiler in the gymnasium. Admission with brisolée: Adults (aged 16 and over): CHF 45.00 Young people: CHF 25.00 Registration for the concert in Wiler under: +41 79 439 13 69 (SMS)

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