
Poetry Slam Prenzlau
Word artists from across Germany face off against local newcomers at this open-air summer Poetry Slam in Prenzlau. The stage is open to all - 6 minutes, original texts, no props required.
Prenzlau, Germany
A medieval Dominican friary in Prenzlau, founded in the 13th century and one of the best-preserved Gothic brick monastery complexes in the Brandenburg region. The church and cloister now serve as a cultural venue, hosting concerts, exhibitions and civic events throughout the year.

Word artists from across Germany face off against local newcomers at this open-air summer Poetry Slam in Prenzlau. The stage is open to all - 6 minutes, original texts, no props required.

Ignaz Netzer, winner of the German Blues Award, is one of the most authentic representatives of blues and gospel. In Prenzlau, he will present tracks from his new solo album "When the Music is over".

Bastian Bandt and Jörg Naßler bring their "Pferd & Haus" tour to Prenzlau - tragicomic songs about eastern German identity, love and life, played on steel-string guitar.

Berlin-based roots-americana duo St. Beaufort play raw acoustic music on banjo, guitar and accordion, with over 250 concerts across Europe behind them.

The Jeanine Vahldiek Band combines orchestral harp, ukulele, and numerous percussion instruments into distinctive music that transports listeners into a world of good mood and joy.

Berlin quintet ASK GONZALO blends jazz, dub, krautrock and funk into music that shifts between dancefloor energy and quiet melancholy. Five musicians from four countries, one restless and unclassifiable sound.

Word artists from across Germany compete against local newcomers at this open-air summer Poetry Slam in Prenzlau. The stage is open to all - bring your own text and six minutes of nerve.