AMSTERDAM KLEZMER BAND: Tickets

Samstag, 12.12.26 - Beginn: 20:00 Uhr

Spielstätte
VILCO - Kurhaus Bad Vilbel
Niddastraße 1
61118 Bad Vilbel
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Veranstaltungsinfo

Amsterdam Klezmer Band

Einlass ab 19:00 Uhr
Parkplatzangebot in Bad Vilbel unter: www.bad-vilbel.de/de/Mobilitaet/parken
Veranstalter: Magistrat der Stadt Bad Vilbel

Im Kartenpreis ist jeweils die Hin- und Rückfahrt im gesamten Tarifgebiet des RMV enthalten. Dies gilt auch für print@home Tickets. Gültig 5 Stunden vor Vorstellungsbeginn bis Betriebsschluss. Benutzung der 1. Klasse mit Zuschlag.
Im regulären Vorverkauf erhalten SchülerInnen, Studierende, sowie Personen mit Schwerbehinderung (ab GdB 50) gegen Vorlage des entsprechenden Ausweises einen ermäßigten Preis. Bitte entsprechende Ermäßigung buchen.
Im Ausweis eingetragene Begleitpersonen (B) erhalten eine Freikarte; diese ist nur über die Burgfestspiele oder über Frankfurt Ticket RheinMain buchbar.
Der entsprechende Ausweis (Berechtigungsnachweis) ist bei Einlass unaufgefordert gemeinsam mit der Eintrittskarte vorzuzeigen.
Die Spielstätte ist rollstuhlgerecht.
Es gelten die AGB.

The Amsterdam Klezmer Band’s roots grow both from the streets and the music-conservatory. The band loves tradition and innovation, blows down festival tents, the roof off concert halls and draws tears in theaters. The AKB has been active in making music for almost 30 years.
The music of the Amsterdam Klezmer Band is a vibrant mix of klezmer, balkan, ska, jazz, gipsy, oriental and hip hop. It is an energetic mix of styles that is guaranteed to lead to a big party in any live situation.
With their new album, Diaspora (Asphalt Tango Records), the band returns in 2026 to its acoustic roots while subtly reshaping them, capturing the music in its most immediate and joyous form, with a newly prominent role for drummer Mischa Porte.
Since 1996, this group of Amsterdam musicians has grown into a well-oiled, internationally renowned, seven-piece klezmer phenomenon. Anyone who expects a traditional evening based on the name will be in for a shock. Because the AKB has forged it’s own sound, in which their own work is enhanced with rap, electronics or a ripping sax.
The Amsterdam Klezmer Band inspires worldwide. Bands are popping up in South America covering AKB songs. What distinguishes the AKB from many other Balkan and klezmer bands is the way in which the band, versatile and always developing, keep on managing to give its music a new meaning. The band’s music is always open to deviant or pleasantly disruptive musical influences. That’s why the band sounds fresh and exciting, and they get that back from the audience. The band’s mission is simple: Celebrating life with music together with as many different people as possible. The Amsterdam Klezmer Band makes no distinction between genres, styles, origins, religion, or politics.
And that approach proves to work well in many countries. The band not only played at major festivals in Europe such as Lowlands, North Sea Jazz Festival and Sziget, but they also played at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Wiener Konzerthaus, the Cité de la Musique in Paris and at the jazz festival in Hong Kong. Festivals, theaters, stages, concert halls, bars or simply in the open air on the street, no stage is too big or too small.
The line-up of the band consists of Job Chajes (sax and raps), Janfie van Strien (clarinet, percussion), Joop van der Linden (trombone and guitar), Jasper de Beer (Bass), Ellen van Vliet (accordion) and Mischa Porte (percussion and drums).
20 albums have now been released. They entered into collaboration with Söndörgő, Amsterdam Andalusian Orchestra, Galata Gypsy Band and many others. Soundtracks have been released for, among others, the film “le Chat du Rabbin” by Joann Sfar and music for the nature documentary “De Wilde Stad”.