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Free money: Germany's €200 culture ticket for 18-year-olds
The German government is offering €200 to all young adults to spend on culture through the KulturPass initiative.
Bach Festival 2023: Classical music goes cosmic
Marking Bach's arrival in Leipzig 300 years ago, the fest features pianist Lang Lang — and a message from outer space.
Afro-German artist Albi X fights stigma with rap music
Afro-German rapper Albi X was born with albinism. He faces down stigma with his powerful Afro-trap beats.
Highlights from the 2023 Bonn Opera Gala
The 11th Bonn Opera Gala features up and coming talents and famous arias.
Rammstein tour goes on despite accusations against Lindemann
The allegations of sexual misconduct against Till Lindemann gain ground as Rammstein embarks on four concerts in Munich.
Rammstein allegations spotlight concert safety for women
Assault accusations against Till Lindemann see the issue of security for women at concerts return to the spotlight.
Prince: The pop legend's life in pictures
Prince would have turned 65 on June 7. The legendary musician influenced an entire generation and his legacy lives on.
Foo Fighters release 11th studio album 'But Here We Are'
Dave Grohl and his Foo Fighters deliver another highlight in their nearly 30-year history with “But Here We Are."
Inside Europe 25.05.2023
Could the attack on Russia's Belgorod be the start of something bigger? How Greece's conservatives hope to go it alone as a second vote is called and Turkey goes into the election runoff with Erdogan's rival facing an uphill battle. Also: Is Europe falling behind in the AI race? Will the EU's new AI regulation lessen the risk to humans? And how talking credit cards can help the visually impaired.
German police probe Roger Waters over Nazi-style uniform
The Pink Floyd co-founder wore a Nazi-style uniform at a concert in Berlin.
Peter Fox: World music made in Germany
The superstar Berlin rapper and musician attempts to connect cultures through his hybrid global sound.
Tina Turner's greatest duets
The solo superstar was also a generous collaborator, combining with the likes of Beyonce, David Bowie and Mick Jagger.
Pop 'n' soul powerhouse Tina Turner
Tina Turner, the diva of soul and pop, rocked the stages of the world over five decades.
Tina Turner: Remembering the 'Queen of Rock 'n' Roll'
One of the best-selling artists of all time, Tina Turner's rode the extreme highs and lows of the music business.
Rock icon Tina Turner dies aged 83
US-born musical legend Tina Turner has passed away at her home in Switzerland, her representative has said.
Ukraine's avant-garde music is alive and thriving
Amidst rocket attacks and power outages, Kyiv's music scene stays resilient and vibrant. Ukrainian bands such as Ragapop are also performing on stages across Europe to raise money for Ukraine.
Being a single dad in Kenya
The inspiring story of a single father, who transformed his grief into a powerful source of motivation.
Andy Rourke, the Smiths' bassist, dies aged 59
Andy Rourke, bassist of indie legends the Smiths, has died aged 59 from pancreatic cancer.
Inside Europe 18.05.2023
Turkey's presidential election goes to a second round, hopes fade for those still missing months after Turkey's quakes, and what next for Georgia's EU membership hopes? Also: how are Kyiv residents coping with the on-off threat of Russian strikes, La Palma votes for the first time since the volcanic eruption, and Dutch help for those grieving for lives lost during the pandemic.
AfricaLink on Air - 16 May 2023
Nigeria needs $12 billion to clean up oil-spills+++Sierra Leone preparing for floods+++Uganda's diaper tax increase
Inside Europe 11.05.2023
Election monitors in Turkey steel themselves for the task ahead, protests in Belgrade after mass shootings shock the nation, plus the British monarchy as seen by its fans… and by its critics. Then in the second half: a half-hour Eurovision Song Contest special packed full of sequins and spangles, politics and patriotisms… Don’t miss it!
Dancing through the war: Ukrainian music scene thrives
Ukrainian bands are defying the war and performing at home — and across Europe, too, to raise funds for Ukraine.
Eurovision 2023: Here are the first 10 finalists
Scandinavian countries emerge strong from first semi-finals in the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest.
Straight outta Kashmir - Female, loud and proud
Two young women rappers face being vilified in their own country for pursuing their dreams.
Liverpool in Eurovision fever
Liverpool, home of the Beatles, steps in to host this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
The recycled orchestra of Cateura
An unique orchestra in Paraguay: Its musicians play on instruments made from trash.
Global 3000 - The Globalization Program
A mobile clinic in South Africa and a 'recycled' orchestra in Paraguay
Shelter under the big top: A musical about the Nazi era
Told by disabled and non-disabled people, "Waldo's Circus of Magic and Terror" portrays a circus during the Third Reich.
Just a rip-off? Plagiarism in music
A jury concluded that Ed Sheeran did not copy Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On." Here are more high-profile cases.
Ed Sheeran did not copy Marvin Gaye, US jury finds
The British singer spent days testifying in court playing demos with his guitar.
Angolan DJ finds success with anti-drug anthem
Angola's Manuel Jamba Marcelino — aka DJ Lolo — is using his music to raise awareness about the risks of drug use.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Music seems to be Africa's heartbeat. But the business is complex and conflicting voices are loud.
Meet Cameroonian star Magasco
Cameroonian star Magasco does not shy away from experimenting with different beats and hooks to bring cheer to his fans.
Cameroon's music pedigree
Ttake a brief look at Cameroonian music history in the past 50 years - from international recognition to fading glory.
Afro-fusion singer shares her love for music
From singing in the church choir to hitting over seven million views on YouTube, there is nothing stopping Sabrina.
Should broadcasters play local African music?
DW heads to Cameroon to discuss how music protectionism affects culture, creatives and bank accounts.
Which music drives Africa's heartbeat?
Music seems to be everywhere nowadays, yet it's not the same! DW asks what is played where on the African contintent.
Not just for cowboys: Line dancing in Germany
Line dancing may be associated with the US, but it's a popular hobby and competition dance in Germany, too.
The power of music
Young rappers in Kashmir, Niger, Peru and Spain are shaking things up within their cultures.
Turkish singer sentenced over joke on religious schools
Turkish singer Gulsen was given a suspended sentence over a remark she made on stage about religious schools.
Pakistan: Nomad singer dreams of not living in a tent
Zarsanga, an 81-year-old award-winning Pakistani singer, complains of neglect from the government.
Harry Belafonte: A groundbreaking entertainer dies
One of the most successful Jamaican-American pop stars in history, Belafonte was also a committed human rights activist.
Playing classical music from memory
In this DW Festival Concert, we listen to the London-based Aurora Orchestra playing elaborate compositions from memory.
P-Square about the role politics plays in his music
Hip Hop artist-duo P-Square talk to us about the role of music, especially during political uncertainty in Nigeria
Evy Crazy's rapping dream
Senegal's rap scene has a new kid on the block. Evy Crazy is leading the charge of women rappers in West Africa.
Music as the voice for the voiceless
Gambian musicians talk to us about the importance of music and how it empowers and acts as a voice for the voiceless.
Power of Hip Hop
How are Hip Hop and Politics entwined?
30 years of Backstreet Boys
The Backstreet Boys conquered charts and girls' hearts back then, and — on tour as ever — they still do today.
K-pop star Moonbin dead at 25
Moonbin, a 25-year-old member of boy band Astro, was found dead in his apartment. The cause of death is not yet known.
Why Afro House music is taking over clubs across the globe
We'll get to hear from a DJ in South Africa and some clubgoers in Germany, as we discuss the rise of Afro House music.
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