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Veranstaltungen Groesser Als Je Zuvor Dortmund Feiert Fest Der Choere

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Dortmund is hosting its 18th Festival of Choirs, which promises to be the largest in Germany. The event will feature nearly 5,000 singers from around 180 choirs across various age groups and styles. All concerts throughout the day, ranging from children's songs to classical pieces, are free for attendees.

Key points

  • The Festival of Choirs in Dortmund is celebrating its 18th edition and is described as larger than ever before.
  • Approximately 5,000 singers from around 180 choirs are expected to participate, representing diverse styles like pop, children's songs, and classical music.
  • The event utilizes multiple venues across the city center, including five outdoor stages, churches, and various halls.
  • Participants are coming not only from the surrounding area but also from all over Germany and even the Netherlands.
  • The program runs throughout the day, starting with kindergarten concerts and concluding with a large open-air concert and Mozart's Requiem.

Claims assessed

  • VerifiableNearly 5,000 singers from all age groups are registered for the 2026 Festival of Choirs.
  • VerifiableThe event features around 180 choirs performing in various locations within Dortmund's city center.
  • VerifiableAll concerts held during the festival are free of charge to visitors.

Missing context

The article does not provide specific details regarding the exact dates or times for individual performances, only mentioning that the festival is scheduled for June 11, 2026 (according to the timestamp/date line).

Topic context

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