Blindfische at the Kulturarena: Interactive Concert for Families in Jena

Jena, 09.04.2026. As part of this year’s Kulturarena, the well-known music duo “Blindfische” will perform in Jena. On the Theatervorplatz, young and old visitors can expect an interactive concert experience with the current program “Hausmusik”.

Award-winning entertainment for the whole family

The duo from Oldenburg is firmly established in the scene for high-quality children’s music. Awarded the German Children’s Song Prize, the “Leopold” media prize, and the coveted “Gute Musik für Kinder” seal of quality, the Blindfische stand for musical quality. Their recipe for success lies in the combination of sophisticated live music, humorous interludes, and imaginative activities in which the audience is directly involved.

From construction workers to human batteries

At Blindfische performances, the audience members are not just passive observers. From the first note, the duo captivates children and adults alike. The concert repertoire includes, among other things, turbulent construction worker actions as well as the collective “recharging of empty batteries” – powered by the pure muscle power of the audience. In their new program “Hausmusik,” the musicians also unfold a particularly versatile soundscape that encourages dancing, laughing, and participating.

Background: The Kulturarena Jena

The Kulturarena is one of the most important and traditional summer festivals in Thüringen. Since the early 1990s, the square in front of the Theaterhaus in the middle of the Jena city center has been transformed into a large open-air stage during the summer months. The festival, which in 2026 takes place from July 8 to August 23, is characterized by an international music, theater, and film program. The Sunday children’s concerts – the so-called “Kinderarena” – are a historically firmly anchored part of the concept and serve as a cultural meeting point for families from the entire region. The central location on the edge of the historic city center also makes the festival grounds optimally accessible by public transport.


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