Querbeet Cultural Festival 2026: Bianca Closes the Festival in Gelsenkirchen


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Querbeet Magic in the Metropolengarten: Bianca for the Festival Finale
On July 12, 2026, the 9th Querbeet Cultural Festival in the Metropolengarten at Dahlbusch reaches its special conclusion: With Bianca, a musical project will take the stage, connecting German-language songs with closeness, clarity, and feeling. The festival stands for free and outdoors, for cultural diversity, and for a community experience in the green heart of Gelsenkirchen-Rotthausen. Admission is free. ([gelsenkirchen.de](https://www.gelsenkirchen.de/de/_meta/veranstaltungskalender/95816-9-querbeet-kulturfestival-im-metropolengarten?utm_source=openai))
A Festival with History, Attitude, and Neighborly Spirit
The Metropolengarten is much more than a summer stage. The site around the historic coach house and the Villa Dahlbusch is a project supported by citizens, grown from municipal initiatives, volunteer work, and cultural activities. This very mix also shapes the Querbeet Cultural Festival: an open, accessible multi-day experience that brings together music, dance, literature, and visual arts. ([metropolengarten.de](https://metropolengarten.de/metropolengarten_gelsenkirchen_das-gelaende.html?utm_source=openai))
Bianca: German Language Songs between Encounter and Self-Assertion
For the festival's conclusion, Bianca takes center stage. Bianca Körner and Peter Schilmöller bring their own German-language songs to the stage, which deal with relationships, dreams, and the courage to simply be oneself. The official festival description emphasizes the clear, personal expression and closeness to jazz, pop, and soul. This is exactly where that special festival atmosphere arises, which does not loudly vie for attention, but remains substantive. ([metropolengarten.de](https://metropolengarten.de/veranstaltung/querbeet_2026/querbeet_kulturfestival_2026_metropolengarten_gelsenkirchen_rotthausen.html?utm_source=openai))
Open-Air Atmosphere in the Green
The Metropolengarten at Dahlbusch is a green oasis in the district of Rotthausen, in direct proximity to the Villa Dahlbusch. The site appears enchanted, historic, and simultaneously vibrant; a place where open-air acoustics, garden idyll, and cultural discovery come together. For visitors, this creates just that festival organization which unites community feeling and intimate concert moments. ([urbane-gaerten.de](https://urbane-gaerten.de/urbane-gaerten/gaerten-im-ueberblick/metropolengarten-auf-dahlbusch%2C-gelsenkirchen?utm_source=openai))
What Makes This Festival Special
Querbeet thrives on diversity instead of big commerce: The program ranges from choirs to cabaret, rock, jazz, and open stage to concert formats with regional and international acts. The 2026 edition runs from July 3 to July 12, and July 12 forms a heartfelt conclusion with Bianca, the Vocal Jazz Ensemble, and the Meinhard Siegel Trio+. Those who love festivals with character will find here not an anonymous mass event, but a multi-layered cultural festival with attitude. ([gelsenkirchen.de](https://www.gelsenkirchen.de/de/_meta/veranstaltungskalender/95816-9-querbeet-kulturfestival-im-metropolengarten?utm_source=openai))
Conclusion: A Free Festival Evening That Stays in Memory
Bianca at the 9th Querbeet Cultural Festival promises an evening full of closeness, quiet intensity, and genuine festival atmosphere outdoors. Admission is free, the surroundings are unique, and the blend of summer evening and live music is harmonious. Those who love cultural discoveries should experience this date live. ([gelsenkirchen.de](https://www.gelsenkirchen.de/de/_meta/veranstaltungskalender/95816-9-querbeet-kulturfestival-im-metropolengarten?utm_source=openai))
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