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On Wednesday, September 24, 2025, and again on October 22 and November 19, 2025, the Black Hen tavern in Henneberg will host a series of tavern singing events. The highlight of these events will be the 'Franzl from the Rhön' night, organized by the LaughFALTen group.
The 'Franzl from the Rhön' event, scheduled for October 22, encourages everyone's participation, regardless of singing ability. This night aims to connect generations through shared music, fostering a soulful, lively atmosphere.
On these evenings, you can expect to hear a mix of folk songs, old tavern tunes, and '70s pop hits. The organizers have made it clear that 'loud' is explicitly desired, creating an environment where strangers become acquainted for a short period.
Large print songbooks will be provided, making it easy for everyone to join in. The LaughFALTen team promises an event where loud participation is encouraged, and the combination of singing and endorphin release is considered beneficial. Singing, after all, is known to release endorphins, the happiness hormones, making for a joyful and memorable evening.
The event on September 24, titled 'Tavern Singing,' does not have information available on the organizing group at this time. However, it is expected that many guests will attend these events, making for a lively and enjoyable evening at the Black Hen tavern.
So, mark your calendars and get ready to raise your voices in harmony at the Black Hen tavern. Whether you're a seasoned singer or a novice, everyone is welcome to join in the tavern singing tradition. Let's make some memories and create a night to remember!
 
         
       
     
     
    