"Talflimmern" finds strength in impressive sales figures
The popular seasonal event, Valley Flickering, is set to conclude its 2025 season, with the crew taking a well-deserved break. The courtyard of the Old Fire Station served as the venue for this year's attractions, which drew a record-breaking number of visitors.
Initiator Mark Tykwer, a renowned German film director, announced that a total of 3,500 visitors were counted during the season from mid-July to late August. This is the best overall result since 2019, a testament to the event's enduring appeal. Despite less than ideal weather conditions, a significant number of people still attended the events, underscoring the event's resilience.
One of the most popular attractions this year was the Argentine-British comedy "The Penguin of My Life", which led to an additional sold-out performance. However, no specific details about the program for the next season have been provided.
As for the venue, no specific details about the venue for the next season were provided. The crew, no doubt, will need to prepare the location for the next season after the current one has concluded.
The next instalment of Valley Flickering is scheduled for July 17, 2026. Mark Tykwer, in his latest statement, did not provide any information about additional performances for the next season. Fans will have to wait until next year to see what Valley Flickering has in store for them.
In the meantime, the crew will take a break, ensuring they are well-rested and ready to bring another season of entertainment to the community. Valley Flickering, a seasonal event that has become a staple in the local cultural calendar, will undoubtedly return with the same enthusiasm and dedication that has made it a success.