In Salzgitter, the audience can look forward to Marty Hall presenting his Canadian Blues on Saturday, August 31 (8 p.m. Kniestedter Kirche, Kniki, Salzgitter-Bad). With his blues, roots and rock and his inimitable sound, the virtuoso Canadian guitarist / singer / songwriter Marty Hall has developed his music into his own art form of minimalism - his trademark.
After 18 years, a Blues Caravan Tour is finally taking place again in the Kniestedt church. On Saturday, September 21, at 8 pm. The concept of the show, which is now touring the world for the 19th time, is as simple as it is ingenious: each of the three headliners plays a complete live set before they all perform together in an exciting jam session at the end.
Alastair Greene, Eric Johanson and Katarina Pejak will be playing on this year's tour and are looking forward to shaking up the stage at Kniestedt Church.
The "1st Salzgitterer Lachnacht" will be presented for the first time on Sunday, September 22, from 7 p.m. (Kulturscheune in Lebenstedt) with Ole Lehmann, Jonas Greiner, Matthias Brodowy, HG Butzko and Vera Deckers. Guests can look forward to a great mix of cabaret and comedy. The evening will be hosted by the good-humored Ole Lehmann, who started his comedy career over 30 years ago at the recently opened Quatsch Comedy Club in Hamburg and is now once again taking his funniest comedy acts out of the closet, dusting them off and bringing them to the stage in new splendor. Very important: you can, should and must laugh.
Jaimi Faulkner is a welcome and much-loved guest, this time in a trio, who will be performing at the Kniestedter Kirche in Salzgitter-Bad on Saturday, September 28.
Australian Jaimi Faulkner plays his music with great warmth and a fine feel for catchy grooves between Americana, rock and songwriter soul. His songs have a high recognition value with sophisticated melodies and well-adjusted arrangements.
There is no doubt that the talented singer and songwriter is also an accomplished guitarist who is equally at home on both electric and acoustic guitar.
His enthusiastic band accompanies him with not a lick too many and not a note too few, always giving Faulkner's expressive voice the space it needs.
The children's theater starts on Sunday, September 29 (3 pm Kniestedter Kirche) with "Plötzlich war Lysander da". A letter from the mayor changes the tranquil life of the mice in their underground cave: someone who has lost his home, a stranger, is to move in with them. Where are we going? "Where is he supposed to sleep? We don't have any room! And there aren't enough potatoes for everyone." But it doesn't take long and Lysander is there...
Already curious about October? There's more music and children's theater. Just have a look at the Salzgitter events calendar or at Indoor. There you will also find further information on all events organized by the Department of Culture.