Music bridges Neuss and Leuven, establishing a harmonious link between the two cities.
In the heart of Germany, the city of Neuss is gearing up for a unique event that symbolises solidarity in these challenging times. On April 28, 2020, at 7 PM, Luc Rombouts will perform an "Anti-Corona" concert live from the University Library in Leuven, Belgium.
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The Peace Carillon Project, realised in 2018 in collaboration with the Belgian city of Leuven, is just one example of the rich cultural exchange between the two cities. Some bells used in the project were even purchased with donations collected in Neuss. Luc Rombouts, who will be performing in the upcoming concert, also rang the bells in the Peace Carillon Project in 2018.
The live performance will be live-streamed for residents of Neuss to watch. Those who cannot watch the concert live can find it later under the same link on the city's website (neuss.de) and on YouTube.
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