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Music at last: A benefit concert by the Münster Air Force Music Corps takes place in Bad Eilsen

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(Bückeburg/Bad Eilsen) Due to the corona pandemic, the benefit concert of the Münster Air Force Music Corps had to be postponed twice. The organisers, the proBlasorchester Krainhagen association and the Schaumburg youth choir association, are now announcing the new date and location. The concert will take place on May 12, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. in Bad Eilsen. Venue is the “Palais im Park”. The concert was originally planned in the town hall of Bückeburg, but due to the renovation work the hall is no longer available during this period.

Please return tickets: Tickets for the 2020 concert are not valid

Also important: Anyone who bought tickets for the canceled concert in 2020 must return them and get their money back. The venue, seating plan and ticket price have changed. The tickets can therefore not be used for the new concert. According to Jörg Nitsche from the main sponsor, the Sparkasse Schaumburg, around 100 tickets have not yet been returned despite repeated appeals. If you come to the concert with a ticket from 2020, the ticket price can be refunded, but you cannot attend the event. If there are still tickets available at the box office, the old tickets will be exchanged for the next best places.

Collection from the Sparkasse: Ticket sales start by phone and email

Ticket sales will start on April 1, 2022. The tickets can be purchased at a price of 19.50 euros (young people up to 15 years pay 12 euros) by telephone during the Sparkasse opening hours on 05751 / 402-587 or by e-mail to veranstaltungen@spk- schaumburg.de can be ordered. Name and address as well as the number of cards are required, as is the Sparkasse branch where the cards can then be picked up three days after ordering.

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Orders are processed in order of receipt. There is no seat numbering. Seat requests can be specified, but there is no guarantee that they will be fulfilled. If you want to sit with friends or acquaintances, you should order together and state this.

From left: Knut Jabs and Rolf Everding (1st and 2nd chairman of the “proBlasorchester Krainhagen” association), Susanne Vogt-Belte (treasurer), Roman Reckling (2nd music officer), Frank Konczak (board member “proBlasorchester”), Stephan Reygers (Deputy Chairman of the Schaumburg Youth Choir) and Jörg Nitsche (Head of Corporate Communications at Sparkasse Schaumburg)

According to Roman Reckling, second music officer at the Münster Air Force Music Corps, visitors can look forward to a two-hour program that begins with classically oriented pieces and then works its way up to an overture and marching music at the break. After a short break, it then continues with a Disney salute and a Berlin medley as a small reference to the home of the head of the Bundeswehr music unit since February 2022, Alexander Kalweit. Visitors can continue to look forward to solo interludes from the 60-strong ensemble. (vu)

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