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Wildprechtroda's Summer Festival brings delectable treats and melodious tunes on August 25

Annual invitational for the Wildprechtroda Local History Association's village festivity set for August 16, 2025.

Wildprechtroda's Summer Festival - Savor Delicious Food and Groove to the Tunes on August 25
Wildprechtroda's Summer Festival - Savor Delicious Food and Groove to the Tunes on August 25

Wildprechtroda's Summer Festival brings delectable treats and melodious tunes on August 25

On Saturday, August 16, 2025, the picturesque village of Wildprechtroda, Thuringia, Germany, will come alive with the annual Village Festival. Hosted by the Wildprechtroda Local History Association e.V., this community event promises a day filled with fun, food, and entertainment for all ages.

The festivities will kick off at 3:30 PM, with a cozy atmosphere that invites everyone to come together and enjoy the day. The Dorfgemeinschaftshaus Wildprechtroda, the venue for the event, will be bustling with activities and stalls, offering a variety of local treats and delicacies.

As the sun sets, the main attraction of the festival will take centre stage: a live performance by the band "Die 2" & Sandra. Known for their blend of traditional and folk music, their performance is sure to be a highlight of the evening.

Throughout the day, there will be additional local cultural programs, food and drink stalls, and community activities to keep everyone entertained. The festival usually continues into the night, with music performances starting around early evening and ending at 10 PM.

For those planning to attend, it's recommended to check local Wildprechtroda community announcements closer to the event date for updated information about the lineup and timing. The festival is open to everyone, so mark your calendars and join the Wildprechtroda community for a day of celebration!

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