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concert

Afterwork gathering and dance with friends

An event organized by the Klassik Stiftung Weimar in collaboration with DJ Marko Schlöffel - sound for friends

Electronic music and table tennis to start the weekend.

Nothing planned for Friday evening? Then come by the Co-Labor, soak up the evening sun, and ease into the weekend with us! With table tennis, games, electronic music, and refreshing drinks, we’ll wind down the week together, in a relaxed atmosphere and good company.

 

 

From May to September on the following Fridays:

TerminLine-Up
08  May DJ Marko S and DJ Pelle Boi
22 MayMats Allvar and Marcel Filz
05 JuneChristian Kornberg and Andreas Fischer
19 Junetba 
10 July 
31 July 
14 August 
04 September 

 

With the kind support of Stadtwerke Weimar and Stadtwirtschaft Weimar

Co-Labor

Burgplatz 4
99423 Weimar

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