Max Raabe & Palast Orchester

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Stroking a fat, soft bumblebee, that would be something! Max Raabe & Palast Orchester have musically fulfilled this wish - with their new 2025 concert program "Stroking a bumblebee"!

Max Raabe loves animals. In his song "Hummel", he dreams himself into their world, wants to put cookies in the kangaroo's pouch or cut down trees with beavers in certain places. But his thoughts also revolve around the effects of auto-correction ("Start over again"), riding a bike, or - as we know - the perfect moment that is missed. In the concert program "Hummel streicheln", Max Raabe & Palast Orchester have great fun combining popular "Raabe-Pop" hits with timeless original songs from the 20s / 30s such as "Heute Nacht oder nie" or "Wenn die Elisabeth". 

While Max Raabe leads through the program in his quirky, humorous way, the audience can sit back and switch off. By the way, it's worth humming... no... zooming in on Max Raabe & Palast Orchester's social media. Fun video clips for the song "Hummel" will be published there over the next few weeks.

Program and cast

Wiener Stadthalle

 Wiener Stadthalle is an indoor arena , located in the 15th district of Vienna, Austria . It was designed by Austrian architect Roland Rainer and built from 1953 to 1958 . The arena HAS to overall seating capacity of 16,000 people Approximately .

The arena Comprises 6 halls : A and B ( grammar school ), C (ice arena) , D ( main hall , mostly for concerts eg Metallica ), E ( for smaller events eg The Stehaufmandln ) & F ( for more intimate concerts eg Women's World Award). In 1974 , the additional Stadthallenbad , a public swimming pool , which built .

The arena hosts annual tennis tournament at , called Erste Bank Open and the show Holiday On Ice.
Many famous shows and artists played at the Wiener Stadthalle, spanning many different genres of music .

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