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festival. Meanwhile, MS Dockville will display the latest music trend set in the industrial ports. In addition, art and performances will be presented to the audience during the Vogelball (August 3) and the MS Artville music festival (from July 21 to August 11). What makes the concept more meaningful is the concert screenings of the Elbphilharmonie at the end of August or the beginning of September, exactly echoing the theme of “Water Music”.
There are a series of music activities settled at the waterside in metropolitan areas of Hamburg, including SHMF from July 6 to September 1, Wacken Open Air from August 1 to August 3, and A Summer’s Take from August 1 to 4, as well as the eminent Reeperbahn Festival known as the largest European club festival held from September 18 to 21.
Various activities on the water and at the waterside
Experiencing the Sea World
Speaking of the unprecedented maritime events, the annual Hamburg Cruise Days Festival held on September 13 to 15 is another occurrence surely worth mentioning in the 2019 agenda. At that time, the Port of Hamburg will become a grand stage of cruise giants, attracting hundreds of thousands of tourists. Additionally, more than 12 cruises will conduct their record-breaking voyages.
“Events at the waterside” Video Series Rehearsing for Next Summer
“Events at the waterside” is the last one of three urban shore videos, presenting Hamburg’s waterside scenery and making the audience wholly immersed in a coastal lifestyle. You can find more relevant videos like “waterside life”, “waterside culture”, and other useful tips on www.hamburg-travel.com/urbanshore.
Attractive offers including offshore accommodations (2 nights from 116 euros with a train journey within Germany as an additional choice), themed harbor cruise, maritime musical, and a digital calendar with the arrival time and up-to-date information are available to anyone who wants to