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In collaboration with 10 Nobel Peace Prize winners
Docteur Mukwege
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
Center for Civil Liberties
Docteur Mukwege
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
Center for Civil Liberties

Live Peace Concert in Homburg – Music, Friendship & Joy of Life

Join us for a very special concert that brings together hope, joy of life, and world-class music!
On our stage, alongside the local party band Take Four, artists from regions often associated with conflict will unite – showing how powerful friendship and celebrating together can sound instead of war.

Right from the start, a musical highlight awaits: Ukrainian harpist Zoryana Babyuk will enchant us with the magical sound of her harp.

The International Peace Bureau (Nobel Peace Prize 1910) – one of the oldest and most respected peace organizations in the world – will be present to share an inspiring message directly from a Nobel Peace Prize laureate!

Afterwards, the Homburg party band Take Four (formerly Take Five) will fire up the stage with well-known hits – singing along, dancing, and pure fun guaranteed!

For the grand finale, award-winning Israeli and Palestinian musicians Yael Deckelbaum and Meera Eilabouni, together with Leonore Lorek, Katja Muckenschnabl, and Teresa Pfefferkorn, will create goosebump moments full of joy and emotion. Yael Deckelbaum’s song Prayer of the Mothers has already touched over 13 million people on YouTube – and will come alive again here in Homburg.

Let’s celebrate, dance, and sing together – for peace.

The artists

Yael Deckelbaum
Yael Deckelbaum

Award-winning Israeli singer, composer, and peace activist Yael Deckelbaum is the voice of an entire movement. She gained international recognition through her viral hit "Prayer of the Mothers", which has been viewed over 13 million times on YouTube. The anthem emerged as part of the March of Hope organized by Women Wage Peace and has become a symbol of women's empowerment and hope in the Middle East. Learn more

Meera Eilabouni
Meera Eilabouni

Through her art, she inspires positive change. From music and video production to writing and performing, art in all its forms should be used for the good of the world.

Zoryana Babyuk
Zoryana Babyuk

Zoryana Babyuk was born in Lviv, Ukraine. She graduated from the Music Academy in Lviv as a certified harp soloist, orchestral musician, and music educator. She has worked as a harpist in opera houses and philharmonic orchestras, as a soloist with the Leopolis Chamber Orchestra, and has performed throughout Europe. Since 2004, Zoryana Babyuk has lived in Potsdam and has appeared on various stages in Germany, including the Berlin Philharmonie, the Konzerthaus in Berlin, and many others.

Take Four
Take Four

Since 1990, the band Take Four has been active on stage and has performed alongside stars such as the Spider Murphy GangBoney M, and many others. Their repertoire includes over 200 party hits from the past 50 years, as well as current chart-toppers. These songs are performed either true to the original or in the band’s own distinctive musical style. Take Four places great value on rich vocal harmonies, danceable grooves, and a song selection tailored to each individual event.

Leonore Lorek
Leonore Lorek

As a qualified music teacher, different forms of music have always been part of her life. Not only does she move between classical, jazz and pop with her trombone, but she is also open to various choral repertoires, the barbershop and her own songs.

Teresa Pfefferkorn
Teresa Pfefferkorn

She is a choral conductor and ensemble conducting teacher. Her ambition is to create spaces where people can make real connections and transcend their limits by making music together.

Katja Muckenschnabl
Katja Muckenschnabl

Singer-songwriter, musician, vocal therapist and music therapist. Katja Muckenschnabl has always lived and used music as a means of creating links between herself, others and the world, with a desire to touch, encourage and inspire through music, whether as a composer and musician who moves between folk and jazz, with a penchant for vocal harmonies, improvisation, languages and the mouth trumpet.

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Karlsberg
Gaia
Hombourg
bettervest
Schlossberg