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Entertainment Lineup Features Live Music, Comedy Performances, and Children's Shows

Kicks off the cultural scene of Imaging Kemp this fall with a lineup of monastery concerts, jazz nights, children's theater, and prominent comedy shows.

Performances of music, humor, and kids' entertainment
Performances of music, humor, and kids' entertainment

Entertainment Lineup Features Live Music, Comedy Performances, and Children's Shows

Get ready for an enchanting cultural journey in Kempen, as the city prepares to host a diverse range of events this season. From classical music to world music, comedy and cabaret, and family-friendly events, there's something for everyone.

Tickets for the highly-anticipated evening with vocal ensemble Singer Pur on September 26th will go on sale on August 26th. The Kempen Abbey Concerts, a significant part of Kempen's cultural scene, will also welcome renowned pianist Nathalia Milstein on September 6th. Milstein, a French prodigy who won the international piano competition in Dublin at the age of 20 in 2015, will perform works by Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt, Leos Janáček, and Frédéric Chopin.

The world music series in Kempen's cultural scene will kick off with a musical journey to Wales on September 19th. Jazz enthusiasts can look forward to the Stefanie Boltz Trio on September 24th, followed by performances from Spanish jazz pianist Lluis Capdevila on October 31st and David Helbock's Random/Control ensemble, featuring singer Fola Dada, on November 27th.

For families with young children, a series called "Culture for Children / Colorful" offers a varied mix of theatre, puppet shows, readings, and child-friendly concerts. The program includes "The Nightingale", a family concert with Chorwerk Ruhr (age 8+), "Knallwut", a theater play about feelings (age 5+), and "Crazy Luck - A Not Quite Perfect Children's Concert" with Munich Brass Connection (age 5+), among others. Several events in the series are additionally offered in the mornings specifically for kindergartens and schools.

Comedy and cabaret performances will be offered at the Forum St. Hubert, featuring artists such as Nessi Tausendschön and William Mackenzie (September 29th and 30th), Notes of Berlin / Joab Nist (October 27th and 28th), Lars Redlich (December 1st and 2nd), Alice Köfer (January 12th and 13th), Stefan Waghubinger (February 23rd and 24th), Helmut Sanftenschneider, Martin Fromme, and Sascha Thamm (March 23rd and 24th), Horst Evers (April 20th and 21st), and HG Butzko (June 1st and 2nd). Individual tickets for these events will be available from August 30th.

Subscriptions for the "Culture for Children / Colorful" series are available now, with single ticket sales starting on Saturday, August 30th. The series includes three theatre performances and one concert of your choice for 15 euros (accompanying adults: 19 euros). Further information and advance booking can be found at Kulturforum Franziskanerkloster, Burgstr. 19 in Kempen, or through Reservix, with contact details provided.

As the search results do not provide specific information about the lineup for these events, it is recommended to check official local cultural websites, event calendars, or community bulletins in Kempen for the most accurate and updated season lineups.

Pre-sale for the Philharmonic String Quartet Berlin, performing with pianist Alexander Krichel on September 10th, begins on August 10th. With this rich and varied lineup, Kempen promises an exciting cultural season ahead.

The world music series, a part of Kempen's cultural scene, offers other entertainment options with a musical journey to Wales on September 19th, followed by jazz performances from various artists such as Stefanie Boltz Trio, Lluis Capdevila, and David Helbock's Random/Control ensemble.

For families seeking other entertainment, the "Culture for Children / Colorful" series offers theater, puppet shows, readings, and child-friendly concerts, featuring "The Nightingale", "Knallwut", and "Crazy Luck - A Not Quite Perfect Children's Concert".

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