Band Ganifim, © Ganifim

Sagenhaft Musikalisch - GANIFIM

May 9, 2026

Mendig

GANIFIM - Sound Bridges Between Worlds!

An exhilarating journey through the folk music of Eastern Europe and the Balkans. Klezmer, Romani music, and folklore from Moravia and Slovakia merge into a powerful, vibrant sound tapestry. With accordion, guitar, double bass, clarinet, violin, and vocals, they perform as music sounded at weddings and celebrations 100 years ago – full of passion, humor, and devotion.

Ganifim crosses boundaries, connects cultures, and celebrates music as a universal language.

Start: 8:00 PM | Doors open: 7:15

PMVenue: Gasthaus Bolz | Hauptstr. 22 | 56743 Mendig

Admission: €19.50

Tickets:

Tabakwaren Blum, Poststrasse 27, 56743 Mendig

www.ticket-regional.de/stadt-mendig

Information at:www.mendig.de

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Dates

  • Only at May 9, 2026
    At 20:00

Place

St. Florinstraße 6
56743 Mendig

Contact

Verbandsgemeinde Mendig
Marktplatz 3
56743 Mendig
Phone: +49 265298000

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