Guitar hero Ro Gebhardt brings French flair to Saarbrücken with Elora Antolin!
Concert of the Ro Gebhardt Trio with Elora Antolin in Saarbrücken on October 29th. Promoting cultural exchange through music.

Guitar hero Ro Gebhardt brings French flair to Saarbrücken with Elora Antolin!
On Wednesday, October 29th, a very special concert will take place in the music hall of Saarland University. The guitar virtuoso Ro Gebhardt, well-known in the German music scene, performs with his trio, which also includes his son Alec Gebhardt and the talented Fredrik Wittig. Under the title “Jumelage25” they present a rousing mix of jazz, Latin, pop and blues that will make listeners' hearts beat faster. The concert begins at 6:30 p.m. and forms part of the “Rentrée Francophone,” a celebration that honors the cultural ties between Saarbrücken and Nantes. Homburg1 reports that the French singer Elora Antolin from Nantes is also there. Her elegant, emotional voice creates a special atmosphere and makes the audience dream.
Antolin returns to Saarland after a successful performance in August. Your contribution to the concert complements the program designed for it, which cleverly combines different musical genres. The aim of this musical event is not only to celebrate the good neighbors between the cities, but also to promote cultural exchange.
Festival with heart and message
Overall, the festival combines a variety of musical styles and artists, which is not only fun but also creates social dialogue. The festival's participants are committed: hat collections and open cooperation emphasize the will to promote peace and understanding through music.
Cultural diversity as a source of identity
In a nationwide festival study conducted by the Federal Foundation LiveCulture was carried out in collaboration with other initiatives, it shows that such festivals play a central role in the German cultural landscape. There are around 1,800 music festivals in Germany, most of which are popular music and jazz. These events are not only platforms for newcomers, but also important economic drivers for the regions.
The study shows that festivals promote encounters and social interactions and integrate a variety of artistic forms. This diversity is important in order to address social issues in a protected environment and to develop new ideas. A healthy festival ecosystem provides space for creative development and leads to a vibrant culture that is important to the people of our region.
With events like “Jumelage25” and “MAKE JAZZ NOT WAR II” it is clear that music not only entertains, but also connects. Be it in Saarland or beyond – the sounds of these festivals will accompany the audience for a long time.