First concert in the hairdressing salon: music and atmosphere in Bernhausen!
Irene Bloos invites you to a concert in the hairdressing salon in Bernhausen on July 11th. Enjoy music and relaxed atmosphere!

First concert in the hairdressing salon: music and atmosphere in Bernhausen!
In a novel approach to connecting culture and everyday life, Irene Bloos, who has run the hair salon “Hair Date” in Bernhausen for almost a decade, is organizing a special concert in her salon. The first live event will take place on July 11th at 6:30 p.m. and offers the opportunity to experience local band Taste of Soul in a special “tiny living room session”. This format aims to create a relaxed after-work event that is linked to a “light, beautiful atmosphere,” as Bloos emphasizes.
An attractive ambience will be created in front of the salon for the concert: bar tables and a bar will be set up to welcome guests. Bloos hopes that her initiative will serve as inspiration for further events in the region to promote cultural diversity in Bernhausen. Stuttgart News reports on the planning and expectations of the event.
Cultural events in Filderstadt
The concert in “Hair Date” fits into a wide range of cultural events offered in Filderstadt. According to the city of Filderstadt, there are numerous facilities and places that regularly host events, including the Fildorado sports and swimming center, the FILharmonie and the FilderStadtMuseum. These venues provide new opportunities for local artists and musicians to showcase themselves to audiences and contribute to community revitalization. An overview of other events is available on the city's website: Filderstadt.
Irene Bloos' initiative could not only strengthen local music culture, but also help promote a sense of community in the neighborhood. The combination of hair salon and concert venue opens up new perspectives for social gatherings and creatively designed leisure activities.
Similar events could be organized in the future, which would contribute to a lively exchange between art and everyday life. Their hope for imitators reflects the desire for more cultural engagement in the region.