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concert

Open Stage 2026

Co-Labor Live Stage

Live Music all summer long. Every Wednesday you can listen to artists and bands of different generes at our stage at the Co-Labor. 

The concept is simple: we provide the stage, and the programme comes from artists of all genres. On our open stage, both professionals and newcomers have the opportunity to present their art to a wide audience against the unique backdrop of the Co-Labor on the square in front of the City Castle. Visitors are warmly invited to enjoy the programme free of charge.

 

DatesLine-Up
03.06.

Limona

Cucun

Reinhard Cooper

10.06.

Njata

Crepes Sucette

17.06.

Just Brill

Moonshake

24.06.

Seba

CRZA

Goldfuchs

01.07.

La Bella Bestia

Park+Riot

Aika

08.07.

Yes Inventors

Dj Fjut – Sonic Meadow

15.07.

Klausn

Buck Shot Rattle Spoon

22.07.

Toni Bouton, der Flamencospieler

Trigger Kid and the Ending Man

29.07.inHE4T

 

Co-Labor

Burgplatz 4
99423 Weimar

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Projects of the Klassik Stiftung Weimar are funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the Free State of Thuringia, represented by the State Chancellery of Thuringia, Department of Culture and the Arts.