Max Müller inspires with animal charity program in Bludenz

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Experience the charismatic Max Müller with his charity program “Tierisch” on October 12, 2024 in Bludenz. Enjoy musical diversity and support orphans in Ethiopia.

Max Müller inspires with animal charity program in Bludenz

On Saturday, October 12, 2024, at 7:30 p.m., the Remise Bludenz will be the venue for a special event when the popular actor Max Müller, better known as “Michi Mohr” from the TV series “Rosenheim-Cops,” appears with his humorous program “Tierisch”. This evening is part of the Kultur.LEBEN charity series and not only promises entertainment, but also supports a noble cause.

Max Müller uses his trained baritone voice to offer viewers a unique experience of songs and literary works. With a mixture of singing and stories, he conveys his peculiarities in a charming and humorous way. The evening is accompanied musically by a piano player and includes a variety of compositions ranging from Rossini and Mozart to hits from the 30s and 40s. Particularly exciting are the cheerful everyday observations of the poet Joachim Ringelnatz and the infectious joy of life of Georg Kreisler's Viennese songs.

An evening for a good cause

The event also has a deep, social background. All proceeds from the evening will go to orphans in Ethiopia. Max Müller generously gave up his salary in order to improve the living conditions of these children. The proceeds are intended to provide children and young people not only with a home, but also with access to education, which is crucial for their future.

The Austrian-born Max Müller is not only known as an actor, but also has a diverse career in music. After training in singing and acting at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, he worked at the Theater in der Josefstadt for several years. Since 2002, he has thrilled millions of audiences in his role as a lovable police officer in the “Rosenheim Cops” series. In addition to his acting career, he has also impressed as an opera singer at various classical music festivals.

For those interested, the tickets are available at the box office as well as via LändleTICKET and in all savings banks and Raiffeisen banks. Information about the cultural event can also be found on the website www.kultur-leben.at be retrieved.

In addition to this highlight, the second part of the cultural program includes many other interesting events at which nationally and internationally known artists will perform. Among others, Hanskaspa's grandson will be seen with Ulli Troy, Richard & Jos Natter and the Artis Quartet Vienna. The psychiatrist and author Reinhard Haller will also address his audience. All artists also forego their fees to support the “Hanna Orphanshome” project for orphans in Ethiopia, which is looked after by Caritas Vorarlberg.

This event not only offers a creative program, but also makes a decisive contribution to improving the living conditions of disadvantaged children. Max Müller and the other artists invite everyone to join this good cause and at the same time enjoy an unforgettable evening full of music and entertainment.