Music Summer 2025 in Strümp Brings Final Tune to Meerbusch
The 2025 Music Summer event series, organised by giftGRÜN GmbH, concluded on a high note last Sunday with the captivating performance of the Carbone Tango Trio at the Reconciliation Church in Strümp.
The audience was transported into the captivating world of tango as the trio's musicians showed great enthusiasm during their performance. Around 200 attendees enjoyed the concert, which lasted for one hour, and one listener expressed a desire for the trio to return next year.
The Carbone Tango Trio's performance was a highlight of the series, which received positive feedback from the cultural department and participating church communities. The total number of guests for the series was approximately 1,100, a 20% increase compared to the previous year.
The cultural department and the participating church communities were satisfied with the concert series, with the Carbone Tango Trio's performance being a particular success. The audience at the concert was transported into the captivating world of tango, with the trio's musicians showing great enthusiasm throughout their performance.
One listener expressed a desire for the Carbone Tango Trio to return for the 2026 Music Summer event series. Despite the leader of the trio not being explicitly stated in the available search results, it is clear that their performance left a lasting impression on the audience.
The 2025 Music Summer event series was a success, and the Carbone Tango Trio's performance at the Reconciliation Church in Strümp was a memorable conclusion to the series. With positive feedback from attendees and the cultural department, it is hoped that the trio will return for the 2026 Music Summer event series.
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