• Harfmann Duo

    Krause's Cafe 148 S. Castell Ave, New Braunfels, TX

    Walt Harfmann, born in St. Louis, Missouri, on the mostly German “south side”. He has played on stage many times with Grammy winner “America’s Polka King” Frank Yankovic, Grammy winner “Canada’s Polka King" Walter Ostanek, as well as many Polka leaders in the USA over the years. His music includes German, Austrian, Czech, Slovenian, Croatian, …

  • Kade Isakson

    Krause's Cafe 148 S. Castell Ave, New Braunfels, TX

    Americana to Grunge inspired music from the Rockies. Kade Isakson is a traveling one man band from Inkom, Idaho. Driven by blues grooves, hard rock and acoustic guitar. There’s a little bit of somethin’ to hear, for everyone to enjoy!

  • Kaffeeklatsch at the Sophienburg Museum

    Sophienburg Museum & Archives 401 W Coll St, New Braunfels, TX, United States

    Join us for a relaxing morning of coffee, sweet treats, and good conversation while creating a one-of-a-kind craft together. January Craft Project: This month we’ll be painting pinecones to resemble charming succulents! Please bring a small frame or bowl to display your finished creation. Come enjoy a cozy morning of creativity and community—we look forward …

    $20
  • Pivo & Polka Band

    Krause's Cafe 148 S. Castell Ave, New Braunfels, TX

    The Pivo & Polka Band was formed in the Summer of 2019. The band name explains it all. We like Beer (Czech: Pivo) and Polka Music. Members of the band are from the San Antonio/New Braunfels area. In addition to being professional musicians, we are all full-time music educators. We’ve played events and venues such …

  • THE SWING DOLLS

    The Brauntex Theatre 290 W San Antonio St, New Braunfels, United States

    SPONSORED BY OTHANN WARNER Get ready for a musical journey through time with The Swing Dolls and their Bugle Boy Band in this lively, patriotic dance party! Beginning in the 1940s, during the Golden Age of swing, the first half of the show features iconic songs that lifted the nation's spirits during the tough days …

    $28 – $57
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