Poetry Slam for U-30s: Talents show poetry in the Neumünster Theater!
Experience the first U-30 Poetry Slam on November 11, 2025 in the Theater in the Stadthalle Neumünster - a diverse word art event!

Poetry Slam for U-30s: Talents show poetry in the Neumünster Theater!
On Tuesday, November 11th, 2025, the poetry slam community in Neumünster can expect an exciting event. The first of three U-30 Poetry Slams will take place in the Theater im Stadthalle, Kleinflecken 1. It starts at 7:00 p.m. and access is via the main entrance. For a ticket price of just 5 euros, viewers can experience a great mix of cabaret, comedy, rap and poetry. A special highlight of the evening is the moderation by the talented Michelle Boschet, who is already known for her entertaining manner. Loud neumuenster.de occur:
- Saskia Sophie Martens (Kiel)
- Lorena Welack (Glückstadt)
- Anna Jonas (Elmshorn)
- Hannes Bock-Müller (Kiel)
- Loreley Löffler (Elmshorn)
Poetry slams like this not only offer a platform for young word artists to share their thoughts and emotions with the audience, but also create space for networking and exchange. The atmosphere is actively shaped by the audience, who evaluate the performances and thus have a decisive influence on the course of the evening. Such events are common in many cities and attract both young and experienced poets. eschsites.de describes how important these events are for cultural diversity as they represent different themes and styles.
Insights into the world of poetry slams
The appeal of poetry slams certainly lies in their liveliness and the opportunity to discover new voices. Regular events in cities like Hamburg show how great interest is in this format. Well-known slam poets such as Jan Philipp Zymny and Bas Böttcher attract a diverse audience and show that the path to stable income also leads through live performances: For many, entering the slam scene is serious and requires a good hand. Around 20 to 25 performances per month result in a net income of 1,800 to 2,000 euros - a sign that poetry can be a serious career choice.
In the words of a traveler from a faraway land who looked at ornate statues rather than words: "My name is Ozymandias, King of kings..." The emotions captured in such works, as preserved in the ancient tale, are also reflected in today's performances by the slammers. The Poetry.com Blog highlights how important it is to capture the emotions in poetry, which is even more noticeable in the performance of young poetry.
So if you're looking for a varied evening, you shouldn't miss the U-30 Poetry Slam. It promises to be a journey into the world of words that is fun, thought-provoking and is sure to provide one or two aha moments. Be there and experience the freshness of young talent!