Friday, 12/20/2024


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Between contemplative blues, holiness, beer crate charm, and the smell of the stable - the Christmas message has never been as clear and necessary as it is now:

Do not be afraid!
In her program and eponymous album "Bethlehem", she tells the familiar Christmas story in a new way time and time again. It's about closed doors, a little child, a light that guides the way, and an impressive "Do not be afraid!" Messages that we can especially use in these times.

Annie Heger shares with us her attitude towards Christmas through her songs: It is for her the ultimate celebration, a safe haven, a coming home, and of course, a big party! Personal memories of Christmas celebrations with the extended family, the hustle and bustle of Christmas markets, the silence when looking at the nativity scene, absurd Christmas customs, gift wrapping orgies, and dancing around the Christmas tree together have inspired the concert evening.

Annie Heger: "I want people's hearts to open up. We know how powerful music can be. These songs, the Christmas story, are meant to touch people and give them hope."

Annie Heger is one of the most well-known entertainers in the North and a colorful character among the East Frisian seagulls. Often referred to as a jack-of-all-trades, she mixes and engages everywhere: as a radio columnist for the NDR cult column "Hör mal’ beten to!", Low German book author, or on stage with socially critical cabaret. She hosts the biggest live shows in the country and tackles the most challenging societal issues on stage. Born in East Frisia, she grew up as one of seven children in a blended family, traveled the world, briefly lost her heart in the USA, now lives in Berlin, and is a successful singer, host, and actress in High German and Low German.

Doors open: 7:30 pm

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