Mainz Celebrates: Rahms & Neger Discuss Carnival, Politics & City Charm
Mainz is gearing up for an engaging evening as local historian and CDU candidate Isabelle Rahms hosts 'Helau & Humba!', a discussion on Carnival culture, local politics, and the city's unique charm. Joining her is Thomas Neger, a long-time CDU member, former city councilor, and Carnival royalty. The main event takes place on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 6:00 PM at Deisters Weinbar, Augustinerstraße 55.
Neger, known for his band Die Humbas and hit Carnival songs, serves on the board of the Mainzer Carneval-Verein (MCV) and oversees street Carnival festivities. His latest initiative, the 'Rucki Zucki Dance Night' contest, aims to infuse fresh energy into Carnival celebrations. Rahms, a historian running in the Altstadt district, is hosting the event as part of the state election campaign in Rhineland-Palatinate, which is in full swing ahead of the November 11 election.
The event, titled 'Helau & Humba! – Isabelle Rahms Meets Thomas Neger', promises an insightful discussion on what makes Mainz special, with a touch of Carnival spirit. It's a unique opportunity for locals and visitors alike to engage with the city's rich history and vibrant culture.
Mark your calendars for November 6, 2025, as Isabelle Rahms and Thomas Neger bring together history, politics, and Carnival fun in 'Helau & Humba!'. The event is set to be a lively and informative celebration of Mainz's spirit.
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