7 Events in Tomorrow in Ammersee - Events & Activities Tomorrow!
What's happening tomorrow? Find exciting events, parties & activities for your day – discover highlights now!

Community Lunch for Seniors
Heartfelt lunch circle for seniors in Dießen am Ammersee: shared meals, good conversations, and support for less mobile guests. June 26, 2026 at 12 PM, 9 Euros. #Seniors #Community

Legends, Myths, Fairy Tales in the Shadow of the Trees
An evening full of fairy tales, myths, and literary images in the green: Grafrath invites you to a special storytelling encounter on 26.06.2026. #Literature #FairyTales

Martin Kälberer - SPACE high 2
An evening for open ears: Martin Kälberer brings SPACE high 2 to the Old Brewery Stegen. 26.06.2026, from 58 euros, with 3D sound and goosebumps. #Ammersee #Live

Munich String Quartet with Emiko Yuasa in Seefeld
An evening for true classical music lovers: Munich String Quartet and Emiko Yuasa in Seefeld Castle Sudhaus. Boccherini, Verdi, and Brahms in strong chamber music. #ClassicalMusic #ChamberMusic

Annual Concert of the Wind Music Friends Utting
Experience a musical diversity under the motto "Classical – Traditional – Cheerful" in Utting.

Starnberg Johannifeuer
The Starnberg Heimat- und Volkstrachtenverein e.V. invites, together with the Starnberg Carnival Society Perchalla, on Saturday, June 27, 2026, to the traditional Johannifeuer in the garden of the Trachtenjugendheim Starnberg.

Jazz Duo Concert with Melanie Bong & Peter Cudek (Bass & Voice) at Schloss Kempfenhausen on Lake Starnberg
The legendary jazz singer Sheila Jordan is regarded as a pioneer of the bass-and-voice format. Melanie Bong continues this intimate tradition in an authentic and personal way, presenting a highly concentrated, emotionally deep and nuanced musical experience together with the virtuoso bassist Peter Čudek – a respectful homage to Jordan and at the same time a fresh, unique interpretation of the duo. "Elis Regina had it, Billie Holiday had it, Carmen McRae had it, and now Melanie Bong has it." – William Grim, All About Jazz (USA)
