Additional jazz night with Till Brönner: band experience on January 2nd!
Till Brönner will perform on January 2, 2025 in the sold-out Binzer Kurhaus Hall and enchant the audience with jazz standards.

Additional jazz night with Till Brönner: band experience on January 2nd!
Already in January, the well-known jazz musician Till Brönner provides musical fireworks in the Binz Kurhaus hall. On January 3rd, he and his band will present a varied live performance that spans jazz standards, his own compositions, ballads and cheerful uptempo pieces. Due to high demand, an additional concert was scheduled for January 2nd as the originally planned event is already sold out. [Auf nach MV](https://www.auf-nach-mv.de/ Veranstaltungssuche/e-binzer-neujahrskonzerte-till-broenner-band) reports that Brönner will shine with his virtual trumpet playing and his sophisticated interpretation of jazz standards.
Till Brönner has not only made a name for himself in the jazz scene, but is also very popular in pop music. His musical versatility comes through in every performance and promises an unforgettable experience for the audience. On January 2nd and 3rd, the Kurhaus Hall with its rousing sounds will be the scene of extraordinary music that can touch everyone's heart.
Christmas sounds and tradition
Brönner is not only known as a jazz musician, but has also established a tradition of Christmas concerts in Hamburg's Michel. These events are an integral part of the Advent season, where he performs his virtuoso jazz, ballads and samba. In one of these concerts he aims to get around two and a half thousand people in the mood for Christmas. NDR highlights how Brönner brings the Christmas classics to life with his duet partner Kim Sanders, a singer from Chicago. He encourages the audience to participate and creates a family atmosphere.
With his experience as an entertainer, he succeeds in awakening joy and Christmas spirit in people. One of his favorite songs is “Moon River” from the film “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” and his latest album “Italia” is a tribute to Italy. The mix of jazz, ballads and Christmas classics in surprising arrangements makes his concerts unique.
A look at the origin of “till”
Interestingly, the discussion about the use of the word “till” indicates that it has been used in English since the 9th century. “Till” originally meant “up to” and has been established as a synonym for “until” since the 12th century. Merriam-Webster explains that while both "till" and "until" are accepted in modern English, variations such as "'till" and "'til" are often viewed as problematic.
It is important to note that the use of “till” in communication has a long history and also plays a significant role in musicals. In music, as in Till Brönner's performances, the term not only means a time limit, but also symbolizes the transition to unforgettable sounds.
Till Brönner's concerts promise not only musical enjoyment, but also a connection to traditions and language that will delight all generations. Don't miss this opportunity, because there really is something going on!