Musi plays despite the tragedy: a sign of hope for Graz!

Bad Kleinkirchheim celebrated the 30th "When the Musi plays" edition, shaped by grief and hope according to the tragedy in Graz.
Bad Kleinkirchheim celebrated the 30th "When the Musi plays" edition, shaped by grief and hope according to the tragedy in Graz. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Musi plays despite the tragedy: a sign of hope for Graz!

Bad Kleinkirchheim, Österreich - On June 14, 2025, found in Bad Kleinkirchheim/St. Oswald the 30th edition of "When the Musi plays". Everything was different this year, because the event was overshadowed by the tragedy of a killing spree at a school in Graz, in which eleven people lost their lives, including nine students and a teacher. It was an emotional challenge for the organizers and moderators who decided to set a sign of hope despite the trauma. Merkur .

moderated by Stefanie Hertel and Marco Ventre, the show, a usual happy event, initially started in a thoughtful tone. Marco Ventre expressed that the mood did not correspond to the typical relaxed atmosphere. Stefanie Hertel expressed the sympathy of the “Musi” family for the families concerned and described that the team had long considered whether the show should take place. Ultimately, they decided to do this because the music can give consolation and cohesion-similar to creative forms of expression that can support people in times of grief, as described in times of grief, as described.

a sign of hope

In her official explanation, Hertel and her team emphasized that despite the tragic events, one wants to make a clear expression of humanity and cohesion. The event should send a message against fear. Among other things, “music hikes”, a glamorous opening and open-air concerts were planned. In addition, Hertel and Ventre led the audience through the evening with a gentleness and thoughtfulness.

The show started with a song that is usually played as a conclusion. This should set a clear sign of solidarity. Guest appearances by well -known artists such as Hansi Hinterseer and Andy Borg were part of the program. The evening was understood as a deliberately chosen statement that music not only maintains, but can also unite and comfort to donate, in the spirit of philosophy that art helps to process grief, as is also called in Trosthelden .

The reactions to the event were mostly positive. Despite the difficult circumstances, the team was able to convey a feeling of community and hope in the end, which is used more than ever in times like this. Many participants found the show as a valuable way to process their own emotions, whether joy, sadness or gratitude.

The evening was not only a musical enjoyment, but also a valuable opportunity to grow beyond one's own grief and combine with others. The team around Stefanie Hertel has shown that art and music can be a bright spot even in difficult times.

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