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German princess gave Justice Alito $900 in concert tickets
A gift was presented to the US Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito by German socialite Gloria von Thurn und Taxis.
Beethovenfest: Making classical music accessible to all
Under the motto "Together," the Bonn festival dedicated to Beethoven is aiming for an inclusive experience.
Diverse, classical, contemporary: The Chineke! Orchestra
The Chineke! Orchestra is Europe's first majority Black and ethnically diverse orchestra.
Can you recycle an old army base? — Global Us
Children in Lebanon suffer as the threat of further conflict intensifies in the Middle East. Refugees support others.
East meets West in the music of the 2024 Campus Project
What happens when you bring together nearly 200 young musicians from 40 countries and a composer inspired by Beethoven?
Oasis tickets: UK government to probe 'dynamic pricing'
Ministers have promised an investigation after fans complained of inflated ticket prices for Oasis' 2025 reunion tour.
AI-created pop singer Ben Gaya steps into the spotlight
Ben Gaya is a successful singer and an Instagram star — created by artificial intelligence.
Ballet of hope — from the Barrio to the stage
Few people in Peru can afford ballet lessons. Maricarmen helps children to realize their dream.
ABBA tell Trump to stop using their music in campaign
The Swedish pop group joins a long line of artists in asking Donald Trump not to use their music at campaign events.
CIA: Plot sought to kill 'huge number' at Swift Vienna show
Taylor Swift canceled three sold-out concerts in Vienna after US intelligence uncovered a plot to attack the venue.
Wizard Chan and his home town Port Harcourt
Afrobeats artist Wizard Chan takes us on an exciting journey through his city of Port Harcourt in Nigeria.
Afrobeats or Amapiano – the verdict of the fans
At Germany's Summerjam festival, we ask music fans which music speaks to them - Afrobeats or Amapiano?
Afro Nation music festival: Backstage with Diamond Platnumz
The 77 Percent interviews Tanzanian music star Diamond Platnumz at the Afro Nation festival in Portugal.
Can Amapiano push Afrobeats off its throne?
Afrobeats or Amapiano, which one is taking over the world? The 77 Percent asks music fans at the Afro Nation festival.
Afrobeats vs Amapiano – Do you know your music facts?
The 77 Percent takes a closer look at which genre is likely to leave a lasting impact and what's trending these days.
Tiny House Concert - Pianist Kai Schumacher
Steven Walter of the Beethovenfest Bonn invites stars to discuss and make music. This time: Kai Schumacher.
Education for All! But how?
Illiteracy, outdated learning concepts, teacher shortage. How can the education crisis worldwide be solved?
St. Pauli injects subculture into the Bundesliga
St. Pauli club is set to light up Germany's top football league with a passionate mix of music and social justice.
Ghana's Tamale arts school saves traditional music and dance
A school in Tamale, northern Ghana, teaches youth traditional music and dance as a way to preserve African culture.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We dive into the world of African music festivals and try to settle the popularity contest, Afrobeats or Amapiano?
Meet Albi X: Uplifting lives through music
Born with albinism, rapper Albi X faces down stigma and discrimination with his powerful Afro-trap beats.
Germany: Ferris wheel catches fire at Leipzig music festival
A ferris wheel caught fire late Saturday at Leipzig's Highfield Festival, leading to more than 30 injuries, police said.
Austria to bolster security after Taylor Swift concert plot
Chancellor Karl Nehammer has announced proposals to strengthen anti-terrorism laws, such as communications surveillance.
Ruth Miller the punk mum
Sewing quilts and playing Scrabble: for pensioner Ruth Miller from Britain, that wasn’t enough.
What we know about Taylor Swift concert plot, other attacks
An attack on a Taylor Swift concert was averted, but music venues have seen several deadly attacks in recent years.
Taylor Swift Vienna concerts canceled over terror threat
Austria's Interior Ministry said upcoming events will have more strict security.
The musician to go one step further than Burna Boy
Victoria Falana is a musician from Canada with roots that hail all the way to Nigeria.
Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna canceled over terror threat
Three concerts by pop superstar Taylor Swift in Vienna have been canceled after police uncovered terror attack plan.
Maputo's most sought-after director
Ever wondered how local tunes in Mozambique transform into mesmerizing music videos?
Wacken Open Air 2024: Annual general meeting of the metal world
The largest heavy metal festival in the world is a cult event for musicians and more than 80,000 fans.
Rave routs retirement for Germany's oldest DJ
Elly Steiner is Germany's oldest DJ. At 76, she's still being booked for techno parties.
German composer Richard Wagner: The man behind the myth
Once described as "a sniveling gnome with exceptional talent," Wagner still managed to create a mythic idea of himself.
Berlin conductor brings classical music to the masses
Star German conductor Joana Mallwitz is on a mission to bring classical music to a wider audience.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
Joana Mallwitz is passionate about classical music; studying in Cambridge and the street food classic Kumpir.
Kyiv holds music festival despite war
Ukraine's largest music festival, Atlas United, has taken place for the first time since Russia invaded in early 2022.
Slovakia: At least 15 hurt as storm hits music festival
Thunder and strong gusts of wind damaged a large tent and staging at the Pohoda festival in the western city of Trencin.
Ghanaian supergroup revives Burger Highlife classics
Mixing jazz, funk, reggae, soul and Afrobeat, Burger Highlife fuses Western and African sounds.
The science of good hearing
If you’re young, you don’t usually do enough to protect your hearing.
Dealing with Holocaust trauma through music
"Silent Tears" features Holocaust survivors' poems set to music. The Yiddish-language album is now receiving an award.
Rheingau music festival presents global classical music
At this year's Rheingau festival, organizers are mixing classical music with diverse sounds from distant countries.
Burkina Faso musicians helping to beat plastic pollution
A singer and his band are raising their voices to boost awareness about plastic pollution in Ouagadougou.
Classical music on a small stage: Tiny house concert (3)
Steven Walter of the Beethovenfest Bonn invites stars to discuss and make music. Episode 3: Isang Enders
Cold air and music: One Angolan woman's two passions
Young Angolan Rosa Antonio repairs air-conditioning units, but has a musical career.
Trashy tunes to raise awareness
DRC band Kin'Gongolo Kiniata use discarded objects to make music - and raise awareness about the huge issue of waste.
Bach's music — diverse and accessible
Johann Sebastian Bach's cantatas not only inspire choirs worldwide, but also those who can't actually hear his music.
The musician to go one step further than Burna Boy
Victoria Falana is a musician from Canada with roots that hail all the way to Nigeria.
Tiny House Concerts: Episode 2
Steven Walter of the Beethovenfest Bonn invites stars to discuss and make music. Ep. 2: Kalle Kalima.
Mozart: Music of a tortured soul
Mozart was more than just a child prodigy and pop star of his time. This year's Mozartfest delves deep into his soul.
Cape Verdean breaks stereotypes as a DJ and a teacher
Monica Pereira has captured the attention of Cape Verdeans by doubling up as a DJ and a teacher.
Belarusian band Irdorath back on stage after imprisonment
Two years in prison for playing music at a protest? That's what happened to Vladimir and Nadezhda of the band Irdorath.
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