
GlasBlasSing - Happy Hour
GlasBlasSing performs at Stratmanns Theater im Europahaus.
GlasBlasSing is a German trio that makes music on glass bottles - blowing, tapping and rubbing them to produce a surprisingly rich sound. Their shows mix musical skill with comedy and have toured across Europe. The Christmas programme "Süßer die Flaschen nie klingen!" is their signature seasonal show.

GlasBlasSing performs at Stratmanns Theater im Europahaus.

GlasBlasSing bring their new bottle-music show to Kressbronn am Bodensee - a comedy-music act where bottles of every shape and size become instruments, and nothing goes quite as planned.

GlasBlasSing performs a concert in a happy hour atmosphere at this Hannover venue.

GlasBlasSing brings their new bottle-music stage programme to Darmstadt - a quirky, humorous show performed entirely on glass bottles.

GlasBlasSing performs a concert in a happy hour atmosphere at Kulturwerkstatt Auf AEG.

GlasBlasSing is a trio that plays exclusively on bottles - from a full-size jazz bass to the Yeltsin organ. Their new show mixes virtuoso musicianship, wit, and plenty of surprises.

GlasBlasSing performs their quirky Christmas show featuring music played on bottles, blending festive melodies with comedy at Helgas Stadtpalast in Rostock.

The GlasBlasSing ensemble, known from TV and radio, plays Christmas tunes on bottles, a Jägermeister xylophone, and other unlikely instruments - a witty and warm-hearted holiday concert.

GlasBlasSing, the trio famous for making music entirely from bottles, brings its new live show to Philippsburg - a mix of jaw-dropping sounds, sharp wit and total unpredictability.

GlasBlasSing performs a concert in a happy hour atmosphere. Live music at Academixer.