Summer atmosphere in the beer garden: Vogelmayer delights with his joie de vivre!
Vogelmayer delights in the Loifling beer garden with his new program “Joie de vivre” – a sociable evening full of entertainment.

Summer atmosphere in the beer garden: Vogelmayer delights with his joie de vivre!
Last Friday evening, under the starry sky of Loifling, the popular music cabaret artist “Vogelmayer” provided the best entertainment. The Hofmark-Bräu beer garden was well filled. On a warm summer evening, guests enjoyed the mix of refreshing drinks, shady trees and cheerful music. The atmosphere could hardly be better.
“Vogelmayer”, who introduced himself with his new program “Joy of Life”, humorously described himself as the “Ed Sheeran of Lower Bavaria”, even if he has not yet achieved the same level of fame. But his wit and catchy puns quickly found favor with the audience, who followed along enthusiastically.
Entry concepts for every budget
The “Vogelmayer” events have the motto of accessibility. There are three different entry concepts that allow everyone to take part: regular entry ensures a good view and a professionally equipped stage, while the “free entry” approach with hat collection or voluntary donation offers a relaxed atmosphere in a tavern or beer garden environment. For city festivals or large public events, entry can even be completely free. This shows the desire to make art and culture accessible to everyone, regardless of budget. You can find out more about this on the website Vogelmayer.
Beer gardens like the Hofmark-Bräu in particular are culinary oases that not only offer cool shade, but also create space for social gatherings and entertainment. The German beer garden culture, which originated in Bavaria in the 19th century, is a popular place for many to enjoy regional delicacies and meet friends.
Cozy atmosphere and sense of community
Beer gardens like the one at Hofmark-Bräu not only create a cozy atmosphere, they also promote a sense of community. Contact with people of different origins is strengthened by this sociable tradition and is particularly popular in the warm season. Guests can often even bring their own food, which makes the experience even more family-like. Many beer gardens also rely on sustainable practices and thus promote the regional economy, such as Midgard House explained.
In summary, it can be said that the performance of “Vogelmayer” at the Hofmark-Bräu was not only a highlight for music and cabaret lovers, but also offered a wonderful evening for all guests who wanted to enjoy the lively ambience of a beer garden. The combination of good entertainment, fresh beer and the friendly atmosphere is exactly what you need on a summer evening.