
Stephan Bauer - Before Marriage I Wanted to Live Forever
Stephan Bauer explores the weariness that creeps into long-term relationships and questions whether marriage still makes sense in today's world.
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Stephan Bauer explores the weariness that creeps into long-term relationships and questions whether marriage still makes sense in today's world.

Cabaret duo Pfefferle and Zipperle serve up a string of Swabian dialect sketches packed with domestic chaos, awkward moments and sharp comic timing.

Lena Kiefer signs copies of her novel "Royal lies" at K42 in Friedrichshafen - fans can get a personal dedication and connect with other readers.

An interactive gathering focused on collaborative reading and discussion of texts.

Maxi Gstettenbauer brings his show KOMPLETT ABSURD to Friedrichshafen - a sharp, dark-humoured stand-up set about what comedy is still allowed to be in today's world.
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The Bodensee-Kammerorchester, conducted by Gero Wittich, performs Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony alongside Bruch's Clarinet and Viola Concerto, with soloists Lyuta Kobayashi and Benjamin Rivinius.

A charming puppet theatre show for young children about the adventures of a little polar bear. This forty-minute performance celebrates discovery and the magic of returning home.

NN Theater Köln brings its vivid stage production of Till Eulenspiegel to Friedrichshafen - a jester, rebel and merciless exposer of human folly, performed with live music and rapid-fire role changes.

Four slammers - Aileen Schneider, Jasmin Haas, Skog Ogvann and Marvin Suckut - take the stage in Friedrichshafen with their own texts ranging from lyrical and political to darkly comic.

NO ANGELS make their comeback - the group that dominated the charts for years returns to perform live.

Anna Schäfer's solo show follows a sleepless woman whose racing thoughts won't quit - a fast, musical and genuinely funny monologue about the state of things today.

Berlin-based organist Michael Schütz plays ABBA, Queen, Beatles and Harry Potter film music on the church organ - a programme that spans generations and musical tastes.

Herr Jan blends singer-songwriter pop, reggae and hip-hop into layered, harmony-rich music for the whole family - touching on everyday emotions and life's bigger questions.

Julian Maier-Hauff fuses analog electronics with acoustic instruments in fully improvised live sets - the artist who opened the Berlinale in 2026.

Kapelle Petra marks 30 years with their LÜBBE-Tour anniversary run, supported by yara, a German-language indie rock quartet known for raw, dadaist energy.

Irish singer-songwriter Chris de Burgh performs at Graf-Zeppelin-Haus in Friedrichshafen.

Dead Chic fuses dark blues, cinematic rock and soulful intensity under their own "Heavy Soul" banner. Fronted by Andy Balcon of Heymoonshaker, the band sounds like the soundtrack to a sun-scorched Western.

Three modern clowns from the Berlin breakdance scene combine acrobatics, beatbox and comedy in a sharp, high-energy theatre show about trust and collaboration.

The theater group of Graf-Zeppelin-Gymnasium performs a Schiller adaptation directed by Dagmar Mader - a classic drama about outlaws cast almost entirely with women. Free entry; adults need a festival badge.

A free theatrical production of "Alice in Wonderland", adapted from Nina Naujoks and performed by students of Gemeinschaftsschule Schreienesch as part of the Seehasenfest 2026.

A 90s and 2000s throwback party at the Lokhalle in Bahnhof Fischbach, Friedrichshafen - DJ sets, Eurodance, boy bands, and full nostalgia. Period outfits welcome!