Thursday 04.06.2026 ΚΕΡΚΥΡΑ

Electronic Music & Philharmonic Orchestra: Andreas Henneberg brings global “Synth Happens” project to Old Palace

Photo: snoemusic.com
Synth Happens
04 Jun 2026 / 10:03

CORFU. An impressive fusion of electronic music and a live symphony orchestra, featuring musicians from Corfu’s philharmonic orchestras.

A Unique Experience in Corfu!

A spectacular fusion of electronic music and a live symphony orchestra, featuring musicians from Corfu’s philharmonic societies.

SYNTH HAPPENS - Live in Concert

Music by: Andreas Henneberg
Orchestration by: Christian Dellacher

Co-organised by Crystal Tours and SEDS as part of the Corfu Odyssey Festival.

Palace of St. Michael and St. George Square
Friday, June 5
20:00–23:00

Free admission – no ticket required

Andreas Henneberg – SNOE

Born in Berlin, Andreas Henneberg continues to live, work, and draw inspiration from this vibrant and dynamic city.

He is the founder of SNOE, Voltage Musique, Hennon, and Cascandy, and a member of The Glitz. Since the mid-1990s, he has been active as a producer, record label owner, mastering engineer, DJ, and live performer. His extensive catalogue of productions and releases reflects more than two decades of experience in the studio, the music industry, and on stage.

Andreas's sound lies at the intersection of techno, minimal, and house music. In both his live performances and DJ sets, he skillfully combines these genres into a cohesive and engaging musical experience.

With his acclaimed live orchestral project "Synth Happens," Andreas has attracted international attention, once again demonstrating his ability to transcend musical boundaries and blend styles in innovative ways. The performance combines his original electronic compositions with a full orchestra, creating a unique concert experience. Owing to its tremendous success and enthusiastic reception, Synth Happens is now being presented in opera houses and prestigious venues around the world.

Source: andreas-henneberg.com

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