"Oimara's "Walk-on-contact" statement implies they are not chiefly focused on being a primary target in its operations.
In the heart of Munich, the annual Oktoberfest celebrations are underway, but one singer-songwriter, Beni Hafner, is hoping to make a mark this year. Despite a lack of information about his performance or the inclusion of his song 'Wackelkontakt' as the official Oktoberfest hit, Beni remains optimistic.
Beni Hafner, also known as Oimara, is a proponent of Bavarian music and finds the music competition 'A Liad für d'Wiesn' as the best action towards addressing the lack of support for Bavarian music in Munich. This competition, which takes place separately from the Oktoberfest festivities, is an annual event in the city and provides a significant platform for musicians from the Bavarian music scene.
The music competition, which Beni supports, is likely to offer an opportunity for 'Wackelkontakt' to be heard. Beni, who will be attending Oktoberfest four times this year, stated that hearing his song played even once in a tent at Oktoberfest would fulfill his dream.
The tapping of the first keg, a traditional Oktoberfest ritual that marks the start of the celebrations, took place in the Schottenhamel beer tent. It was here that Beni spoke to the German Press Agency about his aspirations and the importance of 'A Liad für d'Wiesn' in promoting Bavarian music.
Despite not being announced as the official Oktoberfest song for this year, Beni is not overly concerned. He finds the potential of his song being played at Oktoberfest, even without the official title, as a significant step towards recognition for his music.
As the Oktoberfest celebrations continue, the spotlight remains on Beni Hafner and his dream of hearing 'Wackelkontakt' echoing through the tents. The music competition 'A Liad für d'Wiesn' presents a promising opportunity for this dream to become a reality, underscoring the importance of such events in promoting Bavarian music.
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