One-day event at StudioTwo featuring a concert by Sebastian Krumbiegel and a reading session by Lars Pape.
In the charming town of Güstrow, anticipation is mounting for an extraordinary day on September 27. The renowned StudioZwei, a popular film and event venue, will host two enthralling events that will appeal to fans of all ages.
Firstly, at 3 pm, actor Lars Pape, a beloved member of the 'Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten' cast since 2022, will captivate audiences with a unique reading from the children's book, 'Little Lion, Big Courage.' This reading promises to be more than just a classic reading, offering wonder, laughter, and suspense. The book, written by Carolin Helm and Tom Belz, tells the story of a three-legged lion cub named Tobe who dreams of climbing a mountain. Tobe's journey is inspired by Tom Belz, who lost his leg at the age of eight but went on to conquer Mount Kilimanjaro. Alexandra Helm's beautiful illustrations aim to inspire children to follow their path and believe in themselves.
The day's events continue in the evening with a solo concert by Sebastian Krumbiegel, the frontman of the renowned band 'Die Prinzen.' Krumbiegel, who started singing in his first band at the age of 15, took absolute freedom in the production of his indie-pop album, 'Stand Up - Keep Going!', released last year. The piano is prominently featured in the album, but not only. This concert, under the title 'Sebastian Krumbiegel Aufstehen - Weitermachen', will showcase Krumbiegel's versatile musical talent.
Meanwhile, 'Die Prinzen' are gearing up for a significant milestone. To celebrate their 35th anniversary in 2026, the band plans a grand tour, during which they will perform their biggest hits with a large orchestra in a series known as the 'Symphonica' tour.
In addition to these exciting performances, StudioZwei in Güstrow hosts events nearly every week, making it a hub for entertainment in the region. Whether you're a fan of music, literature, or simply looking for a unique experience, September 27 in Güstrow promises to be a day to remember.