Wunderkinder Hahn enchant Lichtenfels with classical music under the stars
Classical open air in Lichtenfels: The highly talented Hahn siblings present Mozart and Beethoven on August 7, 2025. Donations requested.

Wunderkinder Hahn enchant Lichtenfels with classical music under the stars
On August 7, 2025, a very special event took place on the Lichtenfels market square: the Lichtenfels Classic Open Air. In the open air, the Hahn siblings, known as child prodigies, thrilled the audience with a selected program of classical masterpieces. This benefit concert, which took place in aid of the Unser Lichtenfels Foundation, not only offered musical delights, but also an insight into the extraordinary talents of Laetitia and Philip Hahn.
The siblings, who have already gained national attention through their appearances on prominent television shows such as those hosted by Stefan Raab and Thomas Gottschalk, have been committed to the piano since they were two years old. The discipline and dedication they put into their learning makes them an extraordinary attraction on the Bavarian cultural scene. Their performances included Mozart's popular composition "Alla turca" and a variation of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, which has been known as the European anthem since 1972.
Culture and community in Lichtenfels
Although there are already various cultural offerings in Lichtenfels, the regional event scene is often perceived as rather manageable. Nevertheless, Roberto Bauer attaches great importance to promoting high-quality cultural experiences and has invited the Hahn siblings again to touch the audience with their music. “There’s something going on in Lichtenfels,” he confirmed before the concert. The commitment to the local community is particularly important, because the donations collected on the concert evening flow directly into the Unser Lichtenfels Foundation.
The ambience of the Lichtenfels market square, which offers a picturesque backdrop for such events, created an exuberant and festive atmosphere. The listeners not only experienced first-class music, but also a community coming together. The response to the event was consistently positive, and many visitors were impressed by the high quality of the concert.
Outlook for upcoming highlights
After the successful classical open air, everyone is looking forward to the next cultural highlights in Lichtenfels. The next high-quality concert is already planned for May 2026, which further increases the anticipation for future performances. “We are working to make Lichtenfels a place for first-class culture,” said Bauer.
For further information about future events in Lichtenfels and to support the foundation, those interested can visit the official website of the Foundation our Lichtenfels. The event itself, which impresses with its high-quality selection of music, will also be remembered positively and shows that cultural highlights can also find their place in smaller cities. Mainpost reports.
The Lichtenfels Classic Open Air proves how rich the local culture can be and how important it is to promote it. Whether classical music or community engagement, a good knack for cultural development is demonstrated here.