Liederzeit in Altmorschen: Exciting private concert with Shiregreen
Private concert by the band Shiregreen at the Ruhlengut organic farm in Altmorschen delights 130 visitors with musical stories.

Liederzeit in Altmorschen: Exciting private concert with Shiregreen
Last Saturday an unforgettable evening was celebrated at the Biohof Ruhlengut in Altmorschen. Under the motto “It’s song time,” the talented musicians from the Rotenburg band Shiregreen invited the audience on a musical journey. The band, consisting of Klaus Adamaschek, Marisa Linß, Paul Adamaschek, Johannes Gunkel and Sascha Schmidt, presented an evening full of emotions and powerful melodies. This successful event was not just a concert, but also a private celebration, as host Ottfried Tampl celebrated his birthday that evening. According to nh24.de, around 130 visitors came to enjoy this special occasion with music and good stories.
The organic farm's barn, which Judith and Tim Treis discovered as an event location, offered the perfect backdrop for this special evening. Check-ins began at 7:45 p.m., where guests enjoyed drinks at a self-service station as the atmosphere in the barn became increasingly lively. Some guests were even so well prepared that they brought their own chair cushions. In the evening itself, radiant heaters were set up to provide cozy warmth in cooler weather, as seknews.de reports.
A varied program
Klaus Adamaschek opened the evening with the title track “Liederzeit”, followed by the singing duo “From Home To Home”, consisting of Marisa Linß and Paul Adamaschek. The musical performance was multi-layered and included not only rock 'n' roll, but also personal stories. A highlight was the story about a robin, which poetically addressed the vulnerable transience of nature. The band offered an intense musical journey that captivated the audience, especially in the second half of the concert when the rocking sounds encouraged the audience to join in the celebration.
The enthusiasm among the guests was palpable, and the band not only received a standing ovation, but also a demand for four encores. Highlights of the evening included the songs “Time Is Running Out” and an impressive interpretation of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah”. Klaus Adamaschek also personally shared his joy about the upcoming trip to Scotland, which captivated the audience with his heart and humor.
A special place for culture
Mayor Roland Zobel was also among the guests and was enthusiastic about the musical performances and the welcoming atmosphere in the barn. Such opportunities are rare and show how important cultural events are to the community. Not only the music, but also the personal conversation that the band sought with the audience made this evening a special experience. Music events are very popular in Germany, as current statistics show. According to this, every second person occasionally attends a music event and the event industry is booming more than ever, especially in the warm months statista.com.
The concert at Ruhlengut was a wonderful example of how a creative and committed community comes together to share the joy of music. “Liederzeit” will certainly be remembered for a long time - and who knows, maybe there will soon be another event at Ruhlengut that can build on this unforgettable night.