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Munich Music, Festivals, and EntertainmentFrom: Munich Travel Guide
ABOVE: A scene from a Bavarian State Opera production of Verdi's Nabucco. Music and eventsMunich is a city where entertainment runs the gamut from oompah bands to opera, and from dance clubs to ballet. To learn what's on during your visit, check the city's official English-language events calendar. An even better resource, if you read German, is the Officielles Monatsprogramm. Pick up the print edition at the tourist office while you're in Munich, or check monatsprogramm-muenchen.de online. (The program lists concerts, clubs, music halls, pop concerts, ice-skating shows, museums, libraries, gallery shows, children's attractions, sightseeing tours, etc. in German.)
Other major classical-music companies include the Münich Philharmonic, the orchestras and choir of the Bayerischen Rundfunk TV and radio network, the Munich Chamber Orchestra, and the State Theatre on Gärtnerplatz, which offers operetta, light opera, musicals, and jazz concerts. If you're on a budget, you'll find inexpensive performances at venues such as the Hochschule für Musik und Theater (which has two concert halls on its premises) and various churches around town. For popular music, the Munich Tourist Office suggests the Atomic Café (indie bands and retro pop near the Marienplatz) and several other venues.
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