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Festival's Midpoint - Compact Art Event Draws Thousands

Performing Arts Festival in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania - Compact Arts Event Draws Thousands of Attendees

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Festival's Intermission - Thousands Gather at Intimate Art Event

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The Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, one of Germany's most popular classical festivals, is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year. The festival, which hosts up to 80,000 visitors annually, is spread across 96 venues throughout the state, including manor houses, churches, parks, and workshops[2].

The upcoming highlight of the festival in Ludwigslust during the first weekend in August is the "Kleine Fest im großen Park" (Small Festival in the Big Park), which takes place on August 2nd and 3rd, 2025, in the Schlosspark Ludwigslust[3]. This event is celebrating its 30th anniversary and is the festival's traditionally most visited program. It features around 25 stages with diverse performances including acrobats, pantomimes, clowns, musicians, magicians, and puppeteers[3].

For the evening of Saturday, August 2nd, only a few tickets remain, while Sunday, August 3rd, starting at 3:00 PM, still offers better availability[1][3].

In addition, the festival season continues to feature concerts by cellist Anastasia Kobekina, the resident prize winner of the festival this year[1]. Kobekina has given 12 concerts in the first half of the festival and will give 9 more, ranging from jazz to Elgar, according to Intendant Ursula Haselböck[1].

The "Kleine Fest im großen Park" is not the only event worth mentioning. The festival summer program, which opened on June 13 and continues until September 14, includes a total of 136 events[1]. Highlights of the festival include performances by Herbert Blomstedt, Daniel Hope, Pinchas Zukerman, Sebastian Knauer with Revolverheld frontman Johannes Strate, the NDR ensembles, Annette Frier and Dietmar Bär, Lucas & Arthur Jussen, Daniel Müller-Schott, and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra[1].

The organizers report a good response to the festival, with nearly 30,000 guests and 26 sold-out concerts so far[1]. With such a diverse lineup and a rich history, the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival is a must-visit for classical music and performance enthusiasts.

| Date | Event | Location | Key Features | |--------------|---------------------------|--------------------|----------------------------------------| | Aug 2–3, 2025 | Kleine Fest im großen Park | Schlosspark Ludwigslust | 25 stages, acrobats, clowns, musicians, puppetry, magic, ~18,000 visitors expected | | Various Dates | Concerts by Anastasia Kobekina | Multiple Venues | Varied repertoire, including jazz and Elgar |

[1] Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival Official Website [2] Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival Official Website [3] Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival Press Release, July 2025

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Visitors to the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, interested in more than just classical music, might also find appeals in the various events outside the realm of concert halls. These include the diverse lineup at the Kleine Fest im großen Park, offering everything from acrobats to magicians.

For those planning a trip, it's worth noting that the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival's summer program, stretching from June 13 to September 14, features more than just mainstay concerts. Beyond the Kleine Fest im großen Park and performances by Anastasia Kobekina, travelers could enjoy shows by renowned artists such as Herbert Blomstedt, Daniel Hope, and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

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