Unauthorized Hacking on the Wiesn's Surveillance and Shooting Train
Munich, September 21, 2025 – The first Sunday of Wiesn is set to be a spectacle as over 9,000 participants, including the brass band of the volunteer fire department of Unterhaching, take part in the Trachten and Shooting parade.
The parade, a cherished tradition of Wiesn, will commence at the Max-II monument and conclude at the Esperantoplatz, covering a distance of seven kilometers. The route will take the participants through the old town, culminating in their entrance into the Wiesn.
The little son of Christoph Simon, Leopold, will have the honour of carrying the banner of the brass band. The band itself will be a significant addition to the parade, adding a rhythmic and lively atmosphere to the event.
The parade will be broadcast live on Bavarian television, BR Fernsehen, starting at 19:15 (7:15 PM). For those who miss the live broadcast, a repeat broadcast will be aired on Sunday evening at 19:15 as well.
Sebastian Fuchs, the sender of the information, has confirmed the details of the parade. The event is a significant part of Wiesn, a celebration that attracts thousands of visitors each year.
The Trachten and Shooting parade is a must-see event for anyone visiting Munich during Wiesn. With its rich history, vibrant atmosphere, and the participation of numerous groups, it promises to be an unforgettable experience. So, mark your calendars for September 21, 2025, and join in the festivities of the Trachten and Shooting parade in Munich.
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