Kurpark Classix inspires over 19,000 music fans: a look back at the events

Kurpark Classix inspires over 19,000 music fans: a look back at the events

In Aachen, a lot has happened in the past few weeks that makes the hearts of the residents beat faster. The response to the Kurpark Classix was particularly impressive, in which well -known artists from the music scene entered the stage. Jan Delay excited with a performance that attracted 6700 spectators, the attention and left a lasting effect. But Querbeat and Michael Patrick Kelly, who came up with 7500 fans, also contributed to the fantastic overall record of 19,400 visitors. These are 11,000 more people than in the previous year, which is a clear sign of the growing interest in these events.

The organization of the fans of Michael Patrick Kelly, who spend a system to reserve the preferred places in the front row. This approach gives way to the classic "Those who come first, first grind" principle and ensure an orderly experience of the concert. While hits such as "Earthquake", "Beautiful Madness" and "Blurry Eyes" were played, some were wondering whether the mood remained really that. Nevertheless, the general excitement and anticipation is noticeable that such events have.

Positive developments in Aachen

But not only in the music scene there is good news. Lebenshilfe Aachen has presented current plans: A new building that is supposed to offer including apartments for both people with and without disabilities. The ceiling festival, which was celebrated recently, marks the progress of the project, which should be ready for occupancy by summer 2025.

Another example of positive changes is the renovation of the Laurensberg school center. After four long years of renovation, the facade shines in strong green and is not only visually but also energetically updated. The installation of photovoltaic modules is intended to optimize energy consumption, which is a future -oriented step in the educational institution.

sustainability in focus

In eilendorf, a significant project was also put into operation for a more environmentally friendly Aachen. Aachen's largest photovoltaic system on a site of the Grünenthal headquarters comprises impressive 4,000 solar modules and has a nominal output of 1.9 megawatt peak. With this system, the company wants to save 366 tons of CO₂ emissions annually-this corresponds to the emissions of around 63 flight hours of an Airbus A380.

also to the future Aachen looks with a new event that has already been announced for 2025: the festival "Jeck in Sunnesching". Local bands such as Brings, Kasalla and Cat Ballou will be on display together with other sizes of the carnival scene on the Alrv site. It is made up for a plenty of mood, even if the sounds may not like every resident.

In addition, the city theater will herald the new season with a big festival on Sunday. Director Elena Tzavara is optimistic about the coming season, which at the same time celebrates the 200th anniversary of the theater opening. A varied program promises promising performances for theater lovers.

This is how Aachen has numerous cultural and social initiatives that strengthen both the sense of community as well as the sustainable development of the city. These developments show that in Aachen there are unmistakable progress that increase the quality of life for everyone. One more reason to celebrate the positive wind that blows here!