Summer evenings in Schenna: music & shopping.
Stroll through the centre of the village after your evening meal, listen to music, browse in the shops and boutiques and buy some souvenirs to take home with you. In summer, contemporary and folk music bands fill the evening air with music in Schenna. Societies in Schenna also organise various forms of entertainment.
Shop opening hours in the evenings: 8pm to 9:30pm.
Natz-Schabs/Naz-Sciaves, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
The summer in Natz-Schabs becomes musical!
Every Thursday, concerts by numerous South Tyrolean music bands take place on the high plateau. Traditional and also modern sounds fill the room.
The perfect occasion to end the evening in a cosy atmosphere.
The concert with the ensemble ‘La Douceur et l'Esprit’ is the last concert of the summer programme and is entitled ‘The Last Rose of Summer’. Nadia Prousch (recorder), Veronika Egger (violin) and Marianna Bisacchi (harpsichord) will perform both classical music and works by contemporary composers.
Völs am Schlern/Fiè allo Sciliar, Dolomites Region Seiser Alm
Indie Pop Rock
Umami wrap their mix of rock, funk, Latin and jazz in a danceable pop. In their lyrics and music, they process beautiful, strange, sad and funny observations of their world. Their modern retro sound envelops the audience in a warm, sometimes melancholy nostalgia.
Emily Ferri - vocals
Konstantin Sorko - guitar
Nicolas Ledun - guitar
Pablo Pardo - bass
Marcell Bodó - drums
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6.00 p.m. doors open, take a seat and enjoy an aperitivo
7.30 p.m. STANGLER BUFFET: € 27,00 (students with valid ID € 16,00)
Buffet with appetizers, salads, first and main course and sweet finale - the courses are served one after the other, so if you come late you might miss part of the buffet
For reservations, please contact us: +39 348 86 59 739 / stanglerhof@gmail.com
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9.00 p.m. Begin concert - FREE ENTRY | DONATIONS WELCOME
With the kind support of Niederstätter
Kaltern an der Weinstraße/Caldaro sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road
For two days, Kaltern will be all about its local wines. Starting from 6 pm, on Thursday, September 4th and Friday 5th 2025, at the main square, in the heart of Kaltern, the local wine producers will offer their wines for degustation.
Visitors and wine lovers will have the chance to taste different wines, get informed by wine producers, cellar masters and wine experts and finally enjoy a nice conversation amongst wine enthusiasts.
A group of local music lovers want to express their passion for music with this project.
Inspired by the great concerts that have made music history, the group will take us through an evening of pop, rock and other genres, along with a light and video show.
A show not to be missed!
During the event photos or video footage may be taken for the purpose of documentation and promotion of the event and the region. The footage may be used and published on websites, on social networks and on media in compliance with the data protection regulations.
Welschnofen/Nova Levante, Dolomites Region Eggental
On Friday, September 5 at 8:15 pm, the Welschnofen Music Band will parade festively from the Cafè Tyrol through the streets of Welschnofen to the House of Culture.
This is followed by a concert by the talented musicians at 8:30 pm.
An evening full of rousing melodies and varied pieces, modern titles and traditional sounds.
Everyone is kindly invited to take part in this concert highlight.
Participation is free of charge.
Deutschnofen/Nova Ponente, Dolomites Region Eggental
Get ready for an electrifying concert with the Joe Gleixner Bigband! With over 20 musicians, their diverse repertoire turns every event into a highlight. With tailor-made arrangements from their own composers, each concert becomes a truly unique experience.
Start: 8:30 PM at the village square in Eggen (in case of bad weather, in the community hall).
The Schützen will provide refreshing drinks.
This year we celebrate the very first edition of the Bread Festival, an event dedicated to one of the simplest and most treasured foods of our tradition.
The event will be hosted by the local mountain huts and businesses of La Crusc / Santa Croce.
In the days leading up to the festival, there will be special moments.
The festival day itself on Sunday will culminate in a joyful celebration with typical dishes, music, encounters and workshops for both children and adults, all centered around bread and the traditions that surround it.
A warm and inclusive event, open to all – a moment to reconnect with the land, with craftsmanship, and with each other.
During the event photos or video footage may be taken for the purpose of documentation and promotion of the event and the region. The footage may be used and published on websites, on social networks and on media in compliance with the data protection regulations.
The Ensemble Haar and the municipality of Ahrntal invite you to a chamber concert. Enjoy chamber music by various string ensembles in the mining museum Kornkasten in Steinhaus/Ahrntal valley. Entrance: voluntary donation
A ‘borderless’ cultural and musical experience in the border triangle! The Venosta Festival event series puts culture centre stage. With various acts and performances from the border triangle of South Tyrol, Austria and Switzerland, the cultural diversity and solidarity of our regions will once again be showcased.
After the Swiss pop artist Beatrice Egli opened the Venosta Festival Series 2025 on 30 May, we are delighted to welcome the band LaBrassBanda to the festival grounds in Glurns on 6 September 2025, against a breathtaking backdrop. The band will make musicians' hearts beat faster with hits from the genre of new folk music at a warm late summer concert.
Here is the link to the online tickets: www.venosta-festival.com.
Advance booking of the single ticket runs until 6 august inclusive - make sure you get your discounted ticket in time!
Children up to the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Free admission for children up to 12 years
Out of enthusiasm for alpine folk music and the joy of making music together, musicians from the Teis band founded the group ‘Teiser Tanzlmusig’ in 1997. In 2002, the ‘Teiser Tanzlmusigfest’, a festival that is still unique in South Tyrol today, was organised for the first time. Traditional, down-to-earth folk music, social get-togethers, local specialities and delicacies and a pleasant time are the focus of the event.
The event begins at 09.30 am with a Holy Mass on the festival square in Teis. This is followed by the performances by various music groups.
Tramin an der Weinstraße/Termeno sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road
The civic band of Tramin invites you to their Festival, on the covered festival place. Enjoy traditional dishes and excellent wines from the local wineries.
The Wolkenstein Music Band celebrates its 100th anniversary with a major event on September 6–7, 2025. Two days dedicated to music, tradition, and togetherness – featuring concerts, a festive parade, and guests from near and far.
Join us as we celebrate 100 years of music and cultural heritage in Selva Val Gardena!
Programme Overview
--- Saturday, 6 September 2025 ---
11:00 a.m. – Traditional morning gathering with music
1:00–4:00 p.m. – Concerts by various brass bands
4:00–6:00 p.m. – Odlesound
6:00 p.m. – Southbrass
9:00 p.m. – Party with “The Blokes”
--- Sunday, 7 September 2025 ---
9:30 a.m. – Holy Mass
11:00 a.m. – Concert by the Neuenbeken Riflemen's Band
1:00 p.m. – Concert by the St. Ulrich Brass Band
2:30 p.m. – Concert by the Youth Band
3:30 p.m. – Parade with marching bands and flag bearers
4:30 p.m. – Concert by the Wolkenstein Brass Band
6:00 p.m. – Concert by the Pufels Brass Band
The Sarner people – unique in character and language
“Aa söü!” (ach so! - meaning “oh, really?”) is the Sarner way of expressing interest or wonder, and with this they usually evoke bewilderment and curiosity among outsiders. For a typical Sarner is inimitable. They are well-known throughout South Tyrol for their sharp wit, and their instinctive astuteness is celebrated in countless ‘Sarner jokes’.
They love their valley and its cultural treasure trove. The Sarner dialect has survived in its original, distinctive form with melodious, sonorous endings, usually finishing with an ‘a’ or ‘aar’. The dialect is a much satirised characteristic beyond the valley’s borders and appears to others at the same time coarse and sublime. In addition, the vowel sounds and words vary considerably from place to place. Church-goers on the village squares of Sarnthein, Pens and Durnholz meet together after Sunday Mass and ‘hoangartn’, or ‘chat’. One of the best occasions to become familiar with the Sarner dialect is at South Tyrol’s best known and largest annual fair, the ‘Sarner Kirchtag’ which takes place each year on the first weekend in September.
Admission is free – take the opportunity to enjoy the music in a relaxed atmosphere. The event is organized by the Merano Tourist Office and provides a wonderful way to enrich your day culturally. We look forward to your attendance!
Upcycling Band – Sustainable and Creative Music
The Upcycling Band is a fascinating ensemble of four professional percussionists and multi-instrumentalists from the Trentino-South Tyrol region. The group represents all three linguistic communities of the region – German, Italian, and Ladin – and uses music as a universal form of communication.
In the spirit of sustainability, they play exclusively on instruments and sound objects handcrafted by Max Castlunger, all made from repurposed materials. This not only creates a unique sound experience but also adds a striking visual element to their performances.
Their music is inspired by various global musical traditions, taking the audience on a journey to distant lands. On stage, they use over 50 original instruments, all crafted from recycled materials and capable of producing unexpected sounds.
The band has performed at numerous prestigious events, including the Sustainability Days in Bolzano, the 10th Bavarian CSR Day in Munich, the Ambria Jazz Festival, the Sella Ronda Hero, Runkelstein Castle, the Euregio Cultural Center Grand Hotel Toblach, the 2nd Festival of Regions in Turin, the House of Museums in Olten (CH), the Thurgau Nature Museum (CH), the Basel Historical Music Museum (CH), and many more.
Their performances are a remarkable example of creativity and sustainability in music.
Mühlbach/Rio di Pusteria, Brixen/Bressanone and environs
The annual highlight of the summer season is the legendary Fane Festival. The festival continues to be a wonderful meeting place where old and young, locals and travellers come together to celebrate. Traditionally, the festival opens at 10.30 am with a field mass, after which the aroma of delicious delicacies wafts around the alpine huts: traditional farmhouse dishes such as various dumplings, Kasnockn, Tirtlan and all kinds of strudel are on the menu at the Fane Fest, and rarely are these delicacies prepared as authentically as here.
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