Stoffel 2025: Cultural Festival in the Günthersburg Park with free admission!
Stoffel 2025: Cultural Festival in the Günthersburg Park with free admission!
In almost a week the time has come: The Stoffel Festival opens its gates in the Günthersburg Park in Frankfurt am Main. From June 19 to July 8, 2025, visitors can experience this cultural highlight in the open air. And the best thing about it? Admission is free! The festival promises a colorful program with music, cabaret, readings and theater for the whole family.
Right on arrival, guests can look forward to a variety of culinary delights. If you have an appetite, you get organic sausages, grill cheese and a wide selection of drinks, including beer, wine and cider. Special program items on Thursdays and Sundays are particularly planned for the small festival goers, including a children's disco with Coco that will provide a lot of fun.
diverse stage program
The program is rich and ranges from psychodelic folk rock with Wilde & Company to Reggae with ragglyf. There are also some highlights for cabaret lovers, including appearances by Johannes Scherer and Mathias Tretter. Not to be forgotten are the musical contributions by artists such as Reni, the singer-songwriter, and the all-female rock band Lavenders from Frankfurt.
- Wilde & Company: Psychodelic Folk Rock
- The Magic Mumble Jumble: Folk Pop with dance inlay
- Reni: singer songwriter
- Johannes Scherer: Cabaret
- ragglyf: reggae
- lavenders: All-female rock from Frankfurt
- Silent Disco: Several appointments
In addition, there will be a night flea market where some bargains can certainly be made. Special attractions are the salsa courses with the TG Bornheim and the improvisation theater of the Fuchs, which provide additional entertainment.
free admission for children and discounts
For families, a visit becomes a real bargain: children up to and including 6 years have free admission and do not need a ticket. Discounts also apply to pupils, students, trainees and adolescents aged 7 to 17. People with a degree of disability of 50% or more as well as their accompanying persons also benefit from reduced prices, but proof is necessary when it comes to ensuring admission to the event. So it is worth keeping all documents ready in time.
The Stoffel Festival is not the only event in Frankfurt that attracts people. For example, an exhibition with 16,000 m² of automotive experience is currently taking place in the classic city, which is open until September 13, 2025. If you are interested in cars, you have the opportunity to admire the latest models and classics.
Another highlight is the 24th Frankfurt Rudelsingen series, which takes place in Batschkapp until June 16. Here, too, visitors can demonstrate their vocal skills and sing together.
The anticipation for the Fabrel Festival is noticeable. Whether big or small, everyone can find their suitable program here. If you want to experience something, you should not miss the opportunity and visit the Günthersburg park - a place that will become the cultural center of Frankfurt in the coming weeks.
Further information on the events is available on the websites of frankfurt tip , Skyliners and Kultur Frankfurt .
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