Festival ticket prices reduced: This is how Dieburg attracts young people!
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Festival ticket prices reduced: This is how Dieburg attracts young people!
The popular oneTraffic Jam Festivalin Dieburg is just around the corner and there is exciting news! On the days of July 18th and 19th, a musical festival will be celebrated at the traffic training area of the Völker driving school that will leave nothing to be desired. In fact, the organizer Schallmagnet is lowering ticket prices, especially for U18 tickets, to make it easier for young people to get into the festival scene. At a time when ticket prices in the cultural sector are generally rising, the festival shows commitment to attracting more young people. This is extremely good news for fans of rock and metal.
Saturday afternoon will be particularly exciting, with an open day taking place from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Here visitors can experience three of the 17 bands with free admission. The aim is to be round2000 guestswelcome in order to reach the number of visitors from the previous year. Admission is free for children under 11, and trainees and students can also enjoy discounts.
Headline bands and program
This year the smaller stage will not be used; all bands will use the main stage as a venue for their performances.From Fall To Springwill delight visitors on Friday, duringThe Butcher Sisterswill create a great atmosphere on Saturday. The entire band list includes 18 acts, including the metal band Soulfly, who have already made a name for themselves in the scene.
To make it easier to get to the festival, the organizers have also thought about how to get there. The transport connections are optimal: the site is located directly at Dieburg train station and there are numerous bus routes available. Drivers can arrive via the B45 or B26, but parking in the industrial area is recommended, as there is unfortunately no dedicated parking space available.
Including residential projects and community events
But there's not just a lot going on in Dieburg musically: there was also one recentlyShared housing for young adultswith mental disabilities founded under the name “The Four Friends”. Lebenshilfe Dieburg accompanies the shared apartment in everyday tasks, an initiative that is particularly valuable in these times. This type of housing project is the first of its kind directed by the Dieburger Verein and offers a new perspective for young people who need support.
In addition, the city took placeDistrict fire brigade daytook place, where 370 firefighters presented themselves with a parade. The Technical Relief Agency, the Red Cross and the Johanniter were also represented. There was also a district children's fire brigade day for the little ones, which was integrated into the big event and thus offered a comprehensive community experience.
Last but not least is the introduction of the new mayor of Eppertshausen,Stephan Brockmann(CDU), before. He will be officially inaugurated into office on July 2nd at 7:30 p.m. in the Citizens' Hall. Brockmann won the election in May with almost 80 percent of the vote and will certainly bring a breath of fresh air into local politics.
Music festivals not only play an important role in the cultural landscape, they also offer space for social interactions and promote cultural diversity. The upcoming events in Dieburg are a living example of the commitment of the local scene and illustrate how festivals want to bring people together. According to a Germany-wide study that will be carried out in 2024, the focus will be on the economic and social importance of music festivals, which promises an exciting expansion of the topic.