Immerse yourself in the world of music at the Outreach Music Festival in Schwaz/Tirol – an international meeting place with local roots that attracts artists and music lovers from all over the world from 25 July to 10 August. Under the inspiring slogan “Imagine All Optimists: A Critical Mass of Positivity,” Awareness represents the philosophy of music standing together for a positive future – and the Music Academy is an essential part of it.
The festival, founded by international trumpeter and composer Franz Hackl, is a symbol of the combination of local identity and global reach. It presents itself as a kaleidoscope of musical diversity.
What makes awareness music so special
Awareness Academy: This is a place where aspiring talents develop their potential under the guidance of world-class musicians.
OLLA Project: Revolutionary online music education that transcends geographical and musical boundaries.
Free events: Kicking off with “Music Power in the Park” on July 25 – a celebration of music and dance led by Clemens Rovner, Co-Director of Outreach Music.
Shaw parties: From July 29 to August 3, young Tyrolean bands will perform in the “Hacklmusic” Musikinstrumente Franz Hackl shop window.
Concerts on the main stage: From August 1 to 3, you can experience unforgettable performances by artists such as Kai Schumacher and Stefanie Boltz' FEMALE, captured by Ö1.
The grand finale: A three-day outdoor event from August 8-10 that will leave listeners excited and excited for the year ahead.
We warmly invite you to be part of this musical journey, to experience the passion and commitment that Outreach Music represents and enriches the local music scene.
More information at www.outreachmusic.org
KRY is a band from the Outreach Music Festival's “Young Austria Jazz” series
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