Sound festival: an unforgettable evening full of music and inclusion!

Sound festival: an unforgettable evening full of music and inclusion!

Dillingen, Deutschland - It gets loud and colorful in Dillingen! The music hall of the Robert Schuman-Gymnasium in Saarlouis is fulfilled by joyful tangle of voices and the anticipation of the upcoming inclusive music festival. On November 23, around 150 musicians will be on the stage of the Dillingen locomotive shed and present an unforgettable spectacle from pop and classical music. The AWO heart rockers from Dillingen are already heating up with rousing rehearsals and showing how passionately they prepare for their big appearance. "It will be great," call the enthusiastic listeners while singing along with the crockers of the heart to a reputed hit by Udo Lindenberg.

a festival of inclusion

patron of the concert is Prime Minister Anke Rehlinger, who emphasizes the importance of inclusion and accessibility. District Administrator Patrik Lauer promises an evening full of "great feelings" and an impressive stage show, which is supplemented by an inclusive moderator duo and a barrier-free hall. Signs and font interpreters ensure that all guests can participate. In addition to local talents, artists from the Polish partnership district of Bochnia and schools from Metz and Forbach are also expected, which makes the festival a trinational experience.

The preparations are in full swing, supported by numerous sponsors, including Nemak Dillingen and the AWO Saarland. For the first time, the Franco-German youth work is also on board to promote the inclusion of young people. The city of Dillingen provides the locomotive shed, while the Café Courage and the Association of Honor take care of the physical well -being of the guests. On November 23, the locomotive shed opens its doors at 5 p.m. and the tickets are already available in advance. An unforgettable evening full of music and emotions is imminent!

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