Live podcast Everything said? : Captivating conversations in Leipzig and Hamburg!

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Experience the Democracy Weekend on September 6, 2025 in Leipzig with podcast presenters Christoph Amend and Jochen Wegner.

Erleben Sie das Demokratie-Wochenende am 6. September 2025 in Leipzig mit Podcast-Moderatoren Christoph Amend und Jochen Wegner.
Experience the Democracy Weekend on September 6, 2025 in Leipzig with podcast presenters Christoph Amend and Jochen Wegner.

Live podcast Everything said? : Captivating conversations in Leipzig and Hamburg!

On September 6, 2025, the event “All said?” will take place as part of the Gewandhaus Orchestra's fourth Democracy Weekend in Leipzig. Moderated by Christoph Amend and Jochen Wegner, the event offers an exciting opportunity to discuss together with the Leipzig audience. This special live edition of the podcast features an intensive conversation that not only entertains, but also makes you think. As the number of events increases, the podcast “All Said?” continue to make cultural and social topics accessible. The next live edition will take place on September 30th at the iconic Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, where psychological thriller author Sebastian Fitzek is expected as a guest, as part of the Harbor Front Literature Festival.

The series of events is part of the extensive tour of the ZEIT podcasts through Germany, Austria and Switzerland in 2025. The podcast “All said?” is not the only series that can be experienced as part of this tour. Also other formats such as “Crime”, “The so-called present” as well as “Among pastors’ daughters” and “Servus. Grüezi. Hallo.” are presented. Advance sales for further live podcasts have already been announced, and those interested can find out more about the events via a newsletter.

Especially event in Hamburg

The Elbphilharmonie, a special architectural landmark, will definitely provide an impressive setting for the live recording in Hamburg. Visitors should ensure they allow enough time for the journey, as it is recommended to arrive at the Plaza at least 30 minutes before the start. Late entry cannot be guaranteed for late visitors. For events in the Large and Small Halls, ticket holders have the opportunity to visit the Plaza starting two hours before the concert.

The circumstances of your arrival are crucial for a smooth evening. The admission times for events without an introduction are already noted on the Elbphilharmonie website: Foyers of the Great Hall open 60 minutes before the concert, while the hall itself is accessible 30 minutes before. For events with an introduction, an earlier time period applies, with the foyers opening 90 minutes before the start and the hall 15 minutes before the introduction. The Great Hall in particular is of utmost importance for many concerts.

In order to make the most of the cultural offerings and guarantee a good experience, it is advisable to check all the information in advance and plan your journey well. The combination of lively discussion and high-quality international entertainment experience as part of the ZEIT podcasts will undoubtedly contribute to the success of the events.