Musical diversity: LGBTQIA+ concert with stars in Hameln!

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On June 17, 2025, a live concert by the Weserbergland queer network with Wolfgang Stute and Sophie Atlas will take place on Radio Aktiv in Hameln.

Am 17. Juni 2025 findet im Radio Aktiv in Hameln ein Live-Konzert des Queeren Netzwerks Weserbergland mit Wolfgang Stute und Sophie Atlas statt.
On June 17, 2025, a live concert by the Weserbergland queer network with Wolfgang Stute and Sophie Atlas will take place on Radio Aktiv in Hameln.

Musical diversity: LGBTQIA+ concert with stars in Hameln!

In the charming town of Hameln, the Queere Netzwerk Weserbergland is hosting a rousing radio concert today, June 17, 2025, that will focus on the LGBTQIA+ community. From 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. there will be a live performance on Radio AktivWolfgang StuteandSophie Atlasexpected. Admission starts at around 7 p.m. - so stop by early!

Wolfgang Stute, known as Heinz-Rudolf Kunze's guitarist and as the creative mind behind the instrumental band Marea, brings his extensive experience with him. He also made a name for himself as musical director of the open-air production “A Midsummer Night's Dream” in the Herrenhausen Gardens. On the other side isSophie Atlas, a queer singer and composer who addresses the challenges of trans* people in his lyrics and is currently studying at the renowned Berklee College of Music in Boston. A conversation between the two artists with the moderatorJan Hampewill round off the concert.

Entrance and seats

There are 50 seats available for the concert, and if you want to be there, you can expect a normal price of 15 euros. Reduced tickets for schoolchildren, students, trainees, people with severe disabilities and recipients of social benefits are available for 12 euros, of course with proof. The event will be moderated byMichael Krowas.

A mission statement for the community

The Queer network Weserbergland is an important contact point for the queer community in the region. The target group is not only lesbian, gay and bisexual people, but also trans* and inter* people and their supporters. We work here to create an open, respectful and non-discriminatory society. The focus is on networking programs, information offerings and exciting community meetings.

We live in a time where awareness of LGBTQIA+ issues is becoming increasingly important. Events like today's concert help to increase visibility and promote exchange within the community. Pride Planet highlights that events surrounding Pride Month in June not only serve to celebrate sexual diversity, but also to remember the struggles of the past. Community events are essential to show pride and solidarity and counteract discrimination.

There is great anticipation surrounding this evening, and many visitors will certainly enjoy not only the sounds of the music, but also the open and inviting atmosphere of the event. Take the chance to be part of this important initiative!