The photo shows a view of the meeting room. The rows of chairs for the council members are arranged in a semi-circle in ascending order. On the wall behind them is an installation showing the outline of the town of Idar-Oberstein with the coats of arms of the individual districts.

Children's culture party in the exhibition hall

Two fantastic bands, Raketen Erna from Berlin and Pelemele from Cologne, will be rocking the exhibition hall. It all kicks off at 4 p.m.: music to your ears, fidget and really party - and there are also a few extra surprises in store for the young audience.

Görenblues from Berlin

If Rio Reiser had made a children's record, it certainly wouldn't have sounded much different from the music of Raketen Erna. The Berlin three-piece combo makes music for strawberry princesses, little monsieurs and superheroes.

The photo shows the three musicians of the band Raketen Erna with their instruments in front of a tiled wall.

With their new album "CRASH! BOOM! BANG!", the children's rock trio once again brings color and all kinds of genres into children's rooms and parents' car radios. The topics range from insomnia and bacteria alarms to songs of encouragement and equality. Even a song about death is included this time. In terms of sound, Raketen Erna have never been so to the point. A genre balancing act that covers everything from 50s beat music and 70s folk to 90s rock and acoustic songs. Like hardly any other band in the children's song sector, the cheeky Erna from Berlin shines with polyphonic vocals that delight children and adults alike. That's a promise!

100 percent music - 200 percent freak out!

Pelemele have no idea about math. Instead, the band has a sound and plenty of catchy tunes that feel right at home in children's bedrooms. It's their wild, pelemely mix of rock, disco, hip-hop, pop and ska that regularly gets young and old alike going wild. With their brilliant live shows and award-winning studio albums, Pelemele have been delighting kids of all ages for years, along with their compulsive adult listeners. Their songs are devised, composed and recorded by hand with a lot of wit and empathy, so that the music triggers dancing legs and laughing muscles without any detours.

Tickets costing 4 euros are available from the usual advance booking offices. The event organized by the Idar-Oberstein Youth Welfare Office is supported by the Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry of Education, Science, Further Education and Culture.

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