We are celebrating 10 years of "City of Music" and "50 years of the Lister Turm district center"
With our international musical guests from the UNESCO City of Music partner cities of Korea, Canada and Ireland as well as our local icon Ronja Maltzahn, we want to celebrate two anniversaries at the end of November.
Not only are we celebrating the fact that Hanover has held the title of "City of Music" for 10 years, but also the 50th anniversary of the Lister Turm district center.
The anniversary motto of the UNESCO City of Music Hannover is "social cohesion through music" and the 50th anniversary of the Lister Turm district center is also under the motto of democracy and peace. Music is the language that has no borders and connects people without language barriers. The UNESCO City of Music network stands for understanding between many people and cultural backgrounds. On November 29, this will become clear in the Lister Turm, as the musicians from the international UNESCO City of Music network bring their own cultural impressions with them and want to speak to the hearts of the Hanoverian audience with their music.
From K-pop to melancholy music from Belfast, from pop music from Canada's first and only UNESCO City of Music to Hanover to Ronja Maltzahn and her band, the UNESCO City of Music stands for cosmopolitanism, internationality and peaceful coexistence, the audience can expect musical diversity at its best. The international UNESCO City of Music network will be filled with life and is open to all interested parties.
Free admission, registration is requested as seating capacity is limited.
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