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THEATRON MUSIKSOMMER 2026: HEY HÄNS + SPUI´MA NOVAS

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In the organizer's words:

The cozy atmosphere and free admission to THEATRON MUSIKSOMMER have been drawing large crowds to the lakeside stage in Olympiapark for years. So pack your picnic blankets and enjoy the concerts on the steps in front of the Olympic Lake.

You can find the full festival program for July 31–August 22, along with more information and directions, at www.theatron.net

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The Acts

HEY HÄNS
Hey HÄNS
play a unique blend of pop, jazz, and classical elements. Catchy songs, exceptionally arranged, virtuosically performed, and sung in the Bavarian dialect. For the four musicians and friends, it all began with the desire to make music together. Häns Czernik is the band’s lead vocalist and also plays guitar, clarinet, and saxophone. Sandra Rieger’s enchanting violin playing, Anne Stehrer on electric bass, and multi-instrumentalist Sascha Ibel on drums and guitar round out the sound of Hey HÄNS.


SPUI’MA NOVAS
Funky Bavarian meets handmade techno
 
The uniquely unconventional band Spui’ma Novas exudes cheeky, Bavarian, and cosmopolitan dance music.
With this eclectic lineup, Stefan Straubinger blends the old and the new by combining original compositions and traditional tunes into groovy arrangements. Electric guitar, bass, and drums are joined by bagpipes, hurdy-gurdy, bandoneon, Bavarian lyrics, and much more.
Stefan Straubinger has already captivated the whole family with his music. The musical family and core lineup of Spui’ma Novas includes Stefan Straubinger (bandoneon, hurdy-gurdy, blues harp, jaw harp, vocals), Eva Straubinger (bagpipes, clarinet, recorder, vocals), and the second generation: Fridolin Straubinger (guitars, electric bass, vocals), Dominik Straubinger (drum set, percussion), and Marlene Straubinger (dance, harp, flute). Depending on the occasion, the ensemble is supplemented by various guest musicians on bass and saxophone.

Another unique feature of Spui’ma Novas is that they bring “old folk music” from 18th- and early 19th-century handwritten scores back to life through historical performance practice, using instruments common at the time—the hurdy-gurdy, bagpipes, violin, and jaw harp.

Spui’ma Novas offers an unforgettable experience, whether in a concert setting or as dance music.


Concert venue: Theatron in the Olympic Park

THEATRON MUSIKSOMMER is organized bythe Department of Culture of the City of Munichin collaboration with theDepartment of Social Affairs of the City of Munich, theMunich Youth Cultural Center, Feierwerk e.V., and theMunich Media Center of JFF – Jugend Film Fernsehen e.V., with support fromOlympiapark München GmbH. Presented byIN München,rausgegangen,egoFM,Geheimtipp München, andkulturIMBLOG.

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Location

Theatron im Olympiapark
Theatron im Olympiapark Spiridon-Louis-Ring 21 80809 München
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