As part of the Culture in the Museum series by the Cultural Office of the City of Homburg, the next performance can be seen and heard on Thursday, July 14, 2022, at the Roman Museum. The concert starts as usual at 8 PM. Admission is from 6:30 PM, and tickets are available at ticket regional, the Cultural Office, and at the box office.
The program on this second Thursday in July features musical highlights with Kristin Backes, Martin Herrmann & Band. The concert evening promises a journey through the most beautiful solos and duets in musical history. Visitors can expect a musical treat on this day, from well-known Disney songs to Jim Steinman's "Dance of the Vampires." Fans of pop classics will also get their money’s worth when Meat Loaf is heard. Guests can look forward to a blend of goosebumps, nostalgic memories, and pure joy of life.
When Kristin Backes takes the stage, a song from the musical "The Pope Joan" must not be missing. She has stepped into this lead role multiple times and impresses with her emotionality across the board. The singer from Sankt Wendel is now based at the Neuschwanstein Festival Theatre and has already thrilled thousands of people in the musicals "Ludwig," "The Ring," "The Pope Joan," and currently in Ralph Siegel's "Zeppelin."
Martin Herrmann is a true all-rounder. Whether rock, pop, classical, or in musicals like "Fate" or "a Christmas Carol" – he excels in every role and fills it with boundless joy for life. He masters both the soft and loud tones perfectly and performs with groups such as The New Generation, Rock Factory, and The Beavers. By the time the notes of "Unstillbare Gier" from the musical "Dance of the Vampires" play, he has captivated every visitor.
Two thrilling, emotional voices complemented by a unique piano play by Thomas Müller, bass sounds by Luigi Burgio, and gripping drums by Daniel Burkart allow visitors to deeply immerse themselves in the musical history.