Opening weekend
Day 3 - Sunday
A colourful programme as part of the Kunstareal festival at FLUX.
Free of charge for everyone.
Victoryaz
With her jazzy and smoky voice, the Munich-based artist combines some of her self-written songs with an ‘old school sound’. Live, she moves between R&B and soul-pop with jazz and hip-hop elements. It’s a rollercoaster ride through her own musical emotional world in which you want to ride on forever.
Annika Lisia
She is a versatile artist with roots in soul, R&B and pop. With her new singles ‘Good Life’ and ‘Loose it all’, she is now taking an energetic, electronic sound direction.
Victoryaz
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Indie pop between daydream and dancefloor - no frills - guitar, drums, two voices, let’s go. Music for everyone who is somewhere between a mental dancefloor and head cinema. The sound is sometimes dreamy, sometimes direct, sometimes bittersweet. Anyone who likes metaphorical lyrics, beaty beats and a bit of heartache or too much brooding will find what they’re looking for here.
Loupfillet
Singer-songwriter with dreamy, wavy and intense indie pop.
Not a Rapper
The Munich native brings clever, poetic lyrics to the stage and moves freely between experimental pop, hip-hop and electronic music.
Neighbourhood breakfast
We cordially invite you to the big neighbourhood brunch at FLUX - at our long community table, which was donated to us by Sintesi Labs Design. The picnic tables are from the #takeaseat installation for mcbw, the munich creative business week, and are perfect for eating and chatting together.
Feel free to bring a little something to share to create a varied buffet for everyone to enjoy. We will also contribute small treats. If you like, you can also get food or drinks from Café Münchner Freiheit, the Paloma Bar or the food trucks.
We look forward to a colourful get-together and great encounters with you! geometric shapes and exciting new compositions.
The stage is yours!
See Thursday, 26 June, 8.15 pm
Stars & hoovers - improv theatre for children
The focus here is on fun for the little ones! This format of the Bühnenpolka improvisation theatre is aimed at families and invites everyone to actively participate on stage. The interactive show for children offers adventures in outer space or in underwater worlds - you decide live what happens. Children can come on stage and join in. Whether the universe has to be sucked through or the underwater city has to be saved - the children decide the course of events.
Suitable for children aged 4 and over.
TUM tanzt! is a contribution of the Technical University of Munich to the Kunstareal-Fest 2025
‘It wasn’t me!’ - Dance theatre for children
Nobody is innocent here, everything is denied, everyone makes excuses, the others are always responsible and everyone feels unfairly treated. Who can still be trusted here? Who still stands by their words and actions? Sabine Karb, Lisa Lugo and Barbara Galli-Jescheck show what happens when you can’t or won’t admit to something.
The dance is accompanied by sounds that were created together with primary school pupils from Munich. The dancers tell stories from their own lives and playfully show that the truth is often not as bad as you first think.
Suitable for children aged 8 and over.
‘It wasn’t me!’ - Workshop for children
After the dance performance ‘It wasn’t me!’, there will be a workshop for children. Together with the dancers, the children develop their own dances on the theme. Movements and situations from the play will be taken up and expanded with their own ideas.Anyone who wants to can show off their dance ideas on our stage at the end.
Suitable for children aged 8 and over.
Fancy Footwork DJ Crew
DJ sets and show interludes like a telenovela: hard cuts, surprising twists and pure emotion! Danceable indie music of every era and colour with a live concert atmosphere. The maxim ‘Together we celebrate Amore and tear down walls’ is fuelled by performances, stage dives, confetti, Crémant showers and the unexpected.
FLUX Info
Here you can always find our FLUX hosts, the Fluxis. They will be there for you on the opening weekend if you have any questions about the programme or FLUX. They will also ensure a safe and respectful atmosphere at. If you need support, you can turn to them in confidence.
Catering
Good to know
FLUX is a non-consumption venue, so you are welcome to bring your own food and drinks.
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FLUX is a project by the four museums of the Pinakothek der Moderne and the Pinakothek der Moderne Foundation. FLUX is supported by the Thomas Kirch Foundation and the Kirch Foundation in memory of Munich media entrepreneur Leo Kirch and his wife Ruth. The collective „This Is Really Happening“ helps with planning and execution.