Double concert in Hagenow: Folklore enjoyment with Stereo Naked & Hartwin Dhoore!
Stereo Naked will perform at the Museum Hagenow on September 11th, 2025. Experience the Windros Folk Festival with international artists in Schwerin.

Double concert in Hagenow: Folklore enjoyment with Stereo Naked & Hartwin Dhoore!
An extraordinary musical event is coming up: a double concert will take place in the Hagenow Museum on September 11, 2025 at 7 p.m. This event is part of the renowned Windros folk music festival, which is now in its twelfth round and this year the motto is “Strings get Wings”. The two bands scheduled for the evening are Stereo Naked and Hartwin Dhoore. While the first band is known for their charming mix of bluegrass and narrative songs, the Belgian musician Hartwin Dhoore brings out melancholic melodies with his diatonic accordion. This ensures varied entertainment that is both exciting and makes you dream. Loud Northern Courier It is advisable to secure your tickets in advance at the Hagenow Information Center.
The formation Stereo Naked, consisting of the New Zealand double bassist Pierce Black and the German banjo player Julia Zech, has its roots in the Cologne bluegrass scene. Their concerts inspire with a mixture of humor and rousing rhythms that quickly captivate the audience. The trio around Hartwin Dhoore, which also includes Flavia Escartin on the cello and Pavel Souvandjiev on the violin, masterfully understands how to combine elements of classical, folk and world music and thus create a unique atmosphere.
The Windros Festival and its diversity
The Windros Festival will take place from September 12th to 14th, 2025 in the picturesque Schwerin Mueß open-air museum and will bring together numerous artists from all over the world. The participants include both local and international greats, such as the American band Old Salt or the Danish musicians Kristine Heebøll and Jesper Vinther. A total of over 10 bands are expected, including the Hartwin Dhoore Trio and the diverse Windros Orchestra, which also contributes to intercultural exchange. Musical entertainment is provided not only by concerts, but also by a wide range of workshops, lectures, participatory dances and guided tours, which make the festival a special experience.
The aim of the festival is not only musical performances, but also to promote communication between different cultural groups. This is also reflected in the concept of integrative music projects, which use string instruments as “bridge builders” between cultures. Projects such as “Music Wins Children” initiated by the BDB Music Academy lay the foundation for cultural understanding by enabling children and young people from different backgrounds to make music together. Loud BDB Due to their historical roots, string instruments have a special significance in cultural integration.
Program information and ticket information
As always, it is advisable to book in advance when planning the festival as there is already a lot of interest in advance. Tickets for the concert at the Hagenow Museum can be pre-ordered by calling 03883 729096 or by email. Pre-ordered and paid tickets can be picked up at the box office in the evening. The organizers are expecting many visitors during the festival days and are looking forward to a colorful get-together. A varied, cultural program ensures that no visitor is left behind.