Experience Sezer Oglu: Get your act together! in the Munich slaughterhouse!

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Experience the cabaret “Pull Yourself Together!” on October 16, 2026 at the Schlachthof Munich. with Sezer Oglu – humorous and direct.

Erleben Sie am 16.10.2026 im Schlachthof München das Kabarett "Reisst euch zusammen!" mit Sezer Oglu – humorvoll und direkt.
Experience the cabaret “Pull Yourself Together!” on October 16, 2026 at the Schlachthof Munich. with Sezer Oglu – humorous and direct.

Experience Sezer Oglu: Get your act together! in the Munich slaughterhouse!

A colorful evening full of humor and reflection awaits! On Friday, October 16, 2026, the renowned cabaret artist Sezer Oglu will be at the Schlachthof in Munich with his new program “Pull yourselves together!” enter the stage. The event begins at 8 p.m. and promises to provide not only laughs but also thoughtful insights into life in your 30s.

In his program, Oglu addresses the challenges of growing up, relationships and responsibility in a way that is characterized by a humorous, American-influenced stand-up style. Adults who recognize themselves in this phase of life can look forward to an entertaining evening. Tickets for the performance are already available and should be secured in good time, as Oglu has a lot of experience in making his audience laugh.

Cabaret as a mirror of society

But what exactly is cabaret? According to Wikipedia, cabaret has become an important cultural expression since its beginnings in Paris in the 1880s. Originally intended to satirize political events and educate the audience, cabaret has continually evolved over time. From the first performances in the famous “Le Chat Noir” to the well-known German and Austrian cabaret artists who still make us laugh and think today, it has become an essential part of the cultural landscape.

Cabaret has had a formative influence, particularly in Germany, where artists such as Kurt Tucholsky and Hans Deppe addressed social and political issues in their acts. After the First World War, cabaret was able to revive, even though many cabaret artists had to go into exile during the Nazi era. This shows how flexible and important cabaret has remained throughout history.

Cabaret today

The cabaret scene has diversified greatly since then. Nowadays, programs like “Scheibenwischer” and “Die Anstalt” on German television are an integral part of cultural life. In Austria, cabaret artists such as Roland Düringer and Josef Hader have established themselves as important voices who not only entertain, but also address current topics.

Let's go back to Oglu: his performance in the slaughterhouse will be further proof that cabaret is not only a place for laughter, but also for thoughtful dialogue. Whether the topics surrounding growing up and responsibility are relevant yesterday, today or tomorrow - the cabaret remains the place where we can laugh about it and reflect at the same time.

So, if you're up for an evening full of humor and wisdom, get your tickets for “Pull Yourselves Together!” with Sezer Oglu and look forward to an entertaining time full of suggestions and laughter!