Mighty funny: cabaret mix with Monaco Bagage and Maxi Pongratz!

Mighty funny: cabaret mix with Monaco Bagage and Maxi Pongratz!

Ingolstadt, Deutschland - Nine next Sunday, December 15th, the Nine Cultural Center in Ingolstadt is expecting a remarkable evening! The Echo-Klassik winner and cabaret artist Andreas M. Hofmeir invites you to the mixed show "Whoever dies?", In which the band will perform the Monaco Bagage, the musician Maxi Pongratz and the sports director of ERC Ingolstadt, Tim Regan. Under the motto "Normal is boring - bizarre is fun", the musicians present an exciting mix of Bavarian brass music, rock 'n' roll and classical music. Maxi Pongratz, who became known to the band Kofelgschroa, has been on tour since 2019 and brings his versatile skill on stage with accordion and guitar. Tim Regan, who has successfully promoted the changes at the ERC Ingolstadt, will also be part of this entertaining show, like the Donaukurier reported.

The event not only promises musical highlights, but also profound conversations and humorous interludes. While the guests will try to elicit the old, broken tuba name Rosalinde tones, a varied show with artistics and cabaret is offered. Tickets are still available in the Westpark Ingolstadt and in the in-director shop, or online at www.ticket-regional.de. This merged mixture of music styles and entertainment unites impressive artists who want to inspire the audience with their charm.

music legends and sea of sounds

In the field of music history, Eric Clapton is known for his versatility. For example, he appeared as a member of John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers in the 1960s and played many unforgettable concerts. On May 12, 1966, Clapton appeared for the band for the first time in the King Mojo Club in Sheffield and accompanied Bob Dylan during an recording session in the same year. These are just a few of the many stages of his career that show its influence on the music scene, such as the official website of Eric Clapton . Clapton's commitment in blues music emphasizes that numerous musicians also inspired years later.

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