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Welcome to the concert venues
The concert venues of the Kaiserbäder are a magnet for the public all year round, because not only are a wide variety of styles played here, but there is also dancing, partying and fun at the various events. But the Kaiserbäder are not the only venue for music, there are also theater performances, markets and festivals on a wide variety of topics.
Kaiserbäder Eventplatz
The biggest concerts of the Kaiserbäder take place every year on this open space right next to the Heringsdorf pier. Together we celebrate into the sunset with the most famous artists of the German music scene. A healthy mix of good atmosphere, fresh sea air and the sunniest weather in all of Germany makes the evening a unique memory.
Ahlbeck concert venue
The Ahlbeck concert shell was built in 1893. It is noteworthy that the concert shell was also equipped with a narrow wooden balustrade on the inside. It is also characterized by the particularly detailed design of the beam heads. Today it is the venue for a variety of events, from the Ahlbeck summer festival with market activity and live music to newcomer and old-school concerts and the tranquil Ahlbeck Christmas market, and offers entertainment all year round.
Heringsdorf concert venue
The concert square has been an integral part of the Heringsdorf promenade for over 90 years and has been entertaining guests and locals since then. A wide variety of concerts, festivals and markets take place here. The market season in Heringsdorf is ushered in with the Kaiserbäder Blütezeit, a top-class spring market with a variety of stalls, a program for young and old and impressive decorations. Another special event is the Kaisertage, where we welcome the imperial couple every year, but cabaret is not neglected either, because every year in June artists from different nations meet for the International Cabaret Festival.
Bansin concert venue
Even though the promenade has changed over the years, the Bansin concert pavilion seems to have stood still in time, as it has hardly changed externally since 1937, but has been the center of events on the Bansin promenade ever since. A special feature of the concert pavilion are the windows facing the Baltic Sea, so that you never lose sight of the sea. Unique markets with an extraordinary family program are also held here. Every year the concert pavilion is transformed into the Bansin Easter Islands, where even the Easter Bunny himself hops past.