Wohnzimmerkonzerte Festival - Toi Et Moi | Ronja Maltzahn | Finn Moriz | Flora Falls
The Wohnzimmerkonzerte Festival is entering its second round: On December 6, 2026, the successful concert series invites you to the grand year-end event at Lutherhaus Osnabrück.
Since February 2024, “Wohnzimmerkonzerte Osnabrück” has represented intimate live evenings in special locations in the city center. The concerts take place on the first Sunday of every month and are accessible only via a mailing list. Demand is so high that the limited tickets are usually sold out within a short time.
For the year-end event, the organizers consciously open the doors to a larger audience: Four selected acts will create a varied, acoustically shaped lineup and make the evening a special highlight.
Despite the larger framework, the core of the series remains: handmade music, reduced arrangements, and an extraordinary closeness between artists and audience.
An evening that shows why the Wohnzimmerkonzerte Osnabrück have quickly become one of the most sought-after concert formats in the region.
The lineup:
18:30-19:15 - Toi Et Moi
19:30-20:15 - Ronja Maltzahn
20:30-21:15 - Finn Moriz
21:30-22:15 - Flora Falls
TOI ET MOI
"toi et moi" is a "Nouvelle Chanson" duo from Cologne, consisting of Raphael Hansen and Julia Klomfass.
In addition to the ability to move their listeners to pause and escape everyday life, "toi et moi" also manages to seduce and captivate their audience live. Puristic and elegant as a duo, with double bass and drums as a lively quartet, or classically and sensually accompanied by a string ensemble, the two Cologne residents change their lineup depending on the setting. They always remain true to themselves and never lose their approachability and charm - whether in front of a small or large audience.
Julia gives the songs an individual sound world with her numerous instruments, while Raphael, who is half-French, sets the rhythmic and harmonic foundation with his guitar playing and songwriting; the duo singing is the connecting element.
Ronja Maltzahn
“She played cello” when Udo Lindenberg awarded her the Panik Prize for German newcomers. A concert by Ronja Maltzahn is a poetic journey between folk and pop, where multilingual songs, dancing instrumental changes, and colorful soundscapes merge into a cosmopolitan and touching total work of art.
Ronja's music is at home in the wide world. She carries the name of Astrid Lindgren's robber daughter and lives entirely according to this prophecy: “The world is so much larger than you think.” On stage, the musician dances from the cello to the ukulele to the synthesizer, alongside her partner Fede on bass, Moog, and drum machine. She quotes poetry, tells stories, visual projections dance in the background, seas of colors and landscapes pass by. Warm and soft, her music transports the audience into a uniquely atmospheric cosmos. The world holds its breath, time briefly stands still, and we arrive completely at ourselves.
Finn Moriz
Hamburg musician FINN MORIZ creates lyrical indie pop in German, rooted in intimate moments, sensitively told stories, and loud announcements.
Sometimes it sounds like a spontaneous concert in front of ten people in a stranger's shared apartment, only to then break out and exude the energy of an open-air concert. In recent months, he has already proven this as a support act for artists like Bryan Adams or Milliarden. FINN MORIZ's debut album is titled "SIRI SPIEL LOVESONGS" and was released in September 2025. DIFFUS writes: "With the stormy atmosphere of his poetry, FINN MORIZ turns vulnerable indie music into something to dance to and shows that he brings a unique, contemporary style with him."
Flora Falls
Flora Falls was formed in 2019 under the Berlin night sky: At an open stage, singer-songwriters Brea Robertson and Dominique Fricot meet for the first time. They quickly realize that they are not only on the same wavelength personally but especially musically. A spontaneous songwriting session develops into a creative duo that works together on a sound that combines intimacy and power.
Since then, Flora Falls has been regularly heard on European stages. A special highlight is their annual concert "Flora Falls & Friends," where they musically conclude the year together with local acts. Now comes their debut album "Everyday Love" - an album about the little moments in life that takes listeners on a time journey through their band history.
Photo: Ronja Maltzahn
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