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15. January '26

(Press office)

The Coburg University of Applied Sciences Big Band will kick off the musical year 2026 with its traditional New Year’s concert on Thursday, January 15.

The audience can expect an energetic evening with a varied program that will delight both lovers of classic swing and fans of modern big band sounds.

Under the direction of Ralf Probst, the big band and singer Christin Neder-Brown will present a wide range of stylistic highlights from 7 pm in the Brose Aula at the Friedrich Streib Campus in Coburg. Admission is free.

Neder-Brown’s soulful voice lends the program a special expressiveness. The concert combines classic swing, spirited Latin rhythms and modern, funky grooves to create an entertaining and varied listening experience.

The program includes compositions and arrangements by Glenn Miller, Bob Mintzer, Sammy Nestico and Chick Corea. The band brings this music to the stage with fresh energy, great enthusiasm and tonal diversity.

The Big Band of Coburg University of Applied Sciences is looking forward to welcoming numerous guests and a lively musical start to the year full of good humor and impressive sound moments.

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