Big band performances and a vocal concert with a gospel choir and SingStation are part of the anniversary program
The Pfungstadt Music Association will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2026 with several concerts and performances in Pfungstadt. Following the celebratory concert on August 22nd at the old power plant, the big band will perform at the waterworks and on the brewery grounds. The anniversary concerts will conclude on November 14th with the vocal concert "Gospel meets SingStation" in the Protestant church.
The main celebratory concert for the 100th anniversary will take place on Saturday, August 22nd, starting at 7 pm in the old power plant in Brunnenstraße in Pfungstadt.
Big band plays at the waterworks and on the brewery grounds
On Sunday, August 30th, the music club's big band will perform at the Pfungstadt waterworks' anniversary celebration starting at noon. The venue is the waterworks, Klingsacker Tanne 100.
Another performance will follow on Sunday, September 20th. From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., the big band will play on the grounds of the Pfungstadt brewery to mark the start of construction by the company Conzeptaplan.
The 100th anniversary celebration concludes musically with "Gospel meets SingStation"
The final anniversary concert will take place on Saturday, November 14th, at 7:30 p.m. in the Protestant church at Kirchstraße 33 in Pfungstadt. Under the title "Gospel meets SingStation," the music association will once again collaborate with other musical performers. Admission is free.
In the first half of the evening, the Eberstadt Gospel Choir will present its program. The choir currently consists of around 50 singers and is directed by Stefan Mann. It performs at church services, community festivals, concerts, and other events in Darmstadt and the surrounding area. At the concert in Pfungstadt, the gospel choir will be accompanied by musicians from the local music association.
In the second half, the duo SingStation from Eberstadt takes over. Under the motto "Singing together means less alone," the audience is also invited to participate: well-known songs are played live, and the lyrics are displayed on a screen for everyone to sing along.
(RED/PM/Uli Vaeth)
Featured image: Big Band Pfungstadt

