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20.000 visitors at the World Music Festival Horizonte

Artists and artists from all over the world will travel to the Horizonte Festival in Koblenz again to Fort Ehrenbreitstein. The program includes music, market, and culinary.

In the heart of summer, the World Music Festival Horizonte rises again on the Koblenz fortress...
In the heart of summer, the World Music Festival Horizonte rises again on the Koblenz fortress Ehrenbreitstein.

Events - 20.000 visitors at the World Music Festival Horizonte

Twenty thousand fans attended the World Music Festival Horizonte in Koblenz over the weekend. "It was all peaceful and pleasant," said co-organizer Christoph Dörr. It was "extremely hot" on Saturday afternoon, but Saturday evening was very pleasant. There was no thunder until Sunday afternoon.

For three days, the Fort Ehrenbreitstein in Koblenz was the home of international artists and artists during the World Music Festival Horizonte. There were performances on three stages above the Rhine from musicians and musicians from various countries, including Ghana, England, Brazil, Congo, and the USA.

Additionally, visitors could expect a Hippie Market with handmade goods at the 22nd World Music Festival. Here, they could buy items such as jewelry, clothes, upcycled bags from coffee packaging, and cushions. At the Street Food Market, visitors could sample food from Peru, Brazil, and Greece.

The festival-goers enjoyed their leisure time not just by listening to Music from various artists, but also by indulging in Eating and Drinking at the Street Food Market. The Brazilian cuisine was a popular choice among the attendees, adding an international flavor to their weekend. The World Music Festival Horizonte in Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, also featured a market selling Artistic handmade goods, further enriching the leisure activities for the visitors. Despite the heat on Saturday, many artists gave captivating performances, making the weekend unforgettable for everyone involved.

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