events

Orchestra Ventuno: Family Concert
A Beethoven adventure for families in Fürth: Orchestra Ventuno invites children to marvel, listen, and participate. 02.21.2027, €24. #FamilyConcert #Fürth

Community-Dance in Fürth: Move together, let go, dance
Fürth experiences a special dance evening at the Kulturforum: Community-Dance stands for freedom, rhythm, and genuine encounters. On 22.02.2027, free entry. #FürthTanzt

Händel on Hands
An evening between Baroque, Acrobatics, and Sound Poetry: Händel on Hands transforms the Stadttheater Fürth into a sparkling stage universe. February 23, 2027, starting at 39 €. #Theater

Manuel Rubey & Simon Schwarz: LOVE at the Stadttheater Fürth
An evening full of tempo and fine comedy: Manuel Rubey & Simon Schwarz perform LOVE at the Stadttheater Fürth. 24.02.2027, from 46 €. #Theater

Quatuor Hermès
An evening full of sound art at the Stadttheater Fürth: Quatuor Hermès combines Haydn, Prokofiev, and Smetana into an intense #chambermusic experience.

Rüdiger Baldauf's Trumpet Night feat. Laith Al-Deen
Fürth experiences an evening full of soul, funk, and trumpet brilliance: Rüdiger Baldauf meets Laith Al-Deen at the Stadttheater. 27.02.2027, 59 Euros. #LiveMusic

Sydney Dance Company: momenta in Fürth
An evening full of movement, light, and feeling: momenta by the Sydney Dance Company makes Fürth vibrate. 03.03.2027, €55. Experience it live now. #DanceTheater

Alma Mater
An evening full of baroque intimacy in Fürth: Vincenzo Capezzuto sings Alma Mater with Giancarlo Bianchetti. On 04.03.2027, tickets from 29 euros. #Fürth #Concert

Comedy! – Iris Berben meets Anke Engelke
Iris Berben and Anke Engelke make Fürth smile, wonder, and laugh. An evening full of comedy, literature, and stage magic. 09.03.2027, €62. #Comedy

The Son
Some of the data collected by this provider is for the purposes of personalization and measuring advertising effectiveness. Family drama by Florian Zeller Nicolas is 17 years old and no longer a happy, carefree child. Everything around him is too much: growing up, the final year at high school, and above all the separation of his parents and his father's new family. He increasingly withdraws, stops going to school, and becomes more aggressive. No one knows what is actually going on with him. Only Nicolas himself suspects that he needs help. When he moves in with his father Pierre and his new wife Sofia, the situation seems to stabilize at first. Nicolas shows the first small signs of balance, and family life gains a cautious R
