Böckinger Seefest

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Böckingen 1830: Cattle pasture area

The Böckinger Seefest is a music festival with a 20-year history in the Böckingen district of Heilbronn . The festival got its name from the Böckinger See , which was located on the cattle pasture until the middle of the 20th century . The organizers of the Seefest are the operators of the "Gartenlaube Heilbronn", which is also located on the site.

The lake festival is an integral part of the Heilbronn cultural program and is known far beyond the city limits.

Live music by well-known bands (e.g. Fettes Brot , Uniseven, Crazy Zoo, Tess D. Smith and many others) is offered on five days in the open air and with free admission. The program is often supplemented with comedy or cabaret performances. The cabaret group Oropax could already be seen at the Seefest. There is an opening fireworks display on the first evening. Various gastronomic offers ensure the physical well-being of the mostly several thousand visitors.

Web links

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  1. Article of the Heilbronner Voice 7 June 1996: “Over 7000 flocked to the lake festival”. The first day of the 4th Böckinger Seefest.
  2. Article by Heilbronner Demokratie on June 15, 1998: “Around 35,000 visitors on four evenings”. Culture party with controllers.
  3. Article in Heilbronner Demokratie on June 1, 2004: Around 10,000 visitors jostle on the Böckinger cattle pasture. Pure cult: Sea festival of the gazebo:
  4. Article of the Heilbronner Voice of May 23, 2008: More professional every year - 15th edition of the Seefest
  5. Article 3/2011 MORITZ Verlags GmbH: "Top-class OPEN air event" MORITZ Verlags GmbH

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.stimme.de/heilbronn/nachrichten/stadt/Heilbronn-Gartenlaube-Seefest-ist-und-bleibt-Kult;art1925,1547178 Article of the Heilbronner vote on the Seefest 2009: Seefest is and remains cult.

Coordinates: 49 ° 7 '44.7 "  N , 9 ° 11' 39.6"  E