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Event: Maloom in Kulturforum Klosterkirche Traunstein, Ludwigstraße 10-12, 83278 Traunstein on 27. November 2025

Date and Time

27. November 2025 20:00

Location

Kulturforum Klosterkirche Traunstein, Ludwigstraße 10-12, 83278 Traunstein

About this Event

Concerts

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Between Soul and Jazz: Maloom fills the monastery church with warmth

On Thursday, November 27, 2025, Maloom returns to the cultural city of Traunstein with its program Gotta be happy. The Munich ensemble around singer Eva Ahoulou combines jazz, soul, and modern gospel into a concert experience that moves both heart and feet – in the special acoustics of the historic monastery church.

Voice, Sound, Mood: The Concert Experience

The live atmosphere is fueled by Ahoulou's versatile voice – sometimes velvety, sometimes deeply soulful – and the finely balanced orchestration of the band. Guitar tones, warm double bass foundation, pointed drumming, and sensitive keyboard sounds seamlessly interweave. The audience immediately senses the mood: attentive, close, and enthralled.

Musical Handwriting with Depth

Maloom's songs tell personal stories – arranged with jazzy harmonics, soulful hooks, and gospel synchronization of the voices. Band leader and composer Harald Scharf shapes the pieces with a sense of dynamics: intimate ballads switch to grooving uptempo passages. The stage performance remains transparent, and the sound balance of the monastery church supports every nuance change.

An Ensemble from the Southern German Scene

The musicians bring plenty of expertise: Jan Eschke (piano/keys) is sought after in the European jazz scene, guitarist Michael Vochezer weaves acoustic and electric textures, Stephan Staudt delivers a tasteful, driving direction at the drum set, while Scharf holds the harmonic static on the double bass and shapes the dramaturgy as the musical director.

Voices of the Fans

The reactions online are clear: Maloom delights its fans. On Instagram, a fan raves: 'Can hardly wait to see Maloom live!' On Facebook, one reads: 'This band has soul – every note touches.' A YouTube comment sums it up: 'Authentic grooves, strong voice, big heart.'

Conclusion

What can visitors expect? An intense evening full of emotional colors, modern jazz-soul sound, palpable closeness between stage and audience. Maloom makes you happy – that's exactly what Gotta be happy stands for. Secure your tickets now and experience the concert live in the special atmosphere of the monastery church.

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