MUPANI impresses at the Bochum Music Summer: Live on August 30th!
Experience the Bochum Music Summer from August 29th to 31st, 2025 with MUPANI, ATB and a diverse cultural program in Bochum.

MUPANI impresses at the Bochum Music Summer: Live on August 30th!
The Bochum Music Summer is just around the corner and promises an unforgettable experience for music lovers. On Saturday, August 30th, from 9:30 p.m., the artist Kelvin Jones, who now performs under the name MUPANI, will take to the Moritz Fiege stage at Dr.-Ruer-Platz in Bochum. Jones, who originally comes from Chitungwiza in Zimbabwe and now lives in Germany, has established himself as a singer, songwriter and producer. Known for his impressive live shows, he brings over a decade of experience in the entertainment industry. His new project identity MUPANI is the result of a remarkable artistic development that has grown in the past and will continue to become visible in the future. This is reported by the official website of Bochum Marketing, which also emphasizes that MUPANI is appearing as the third top act at this year's music summer.
The event, which takes place from August 29th to 31st, offers a comprehensive musical and dance variety with over 1000 participants at ten venues. The genres range from classical and electronic dance music to jazz and hip-hop. An accompanying supporting program will also focus on sport in Bochum, with the city center becoming even more lively after a shopping Sunday on August 30th from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
A versatile program
In addition to MUPANI's performance, the well-known DJ ATB will also create a party atmosphere in the Stadtwerke Lounge on Saturday from 9 p.m. Those interested also have the opportunity to take part in a competition for a meet and greet with ATB. The program is completed by a craft market on Harmoniestrasse and the wine festival on the boulevard.
Whether as an organizer or an artist, Kelvin Jones – MUPANI – is no longer unknown. His music has received wide response on the Internet, radio and television, and his concerts often attract thousands of spectators. According to Feierwerk, a non-profit organization, such events contribute to cultural diversity and support young art. Help comes through grants, donations and event income, which is why membership in the support association is highly valued.
For more detailed information about the Bochum Music Summer and the individual program items, those interested can visit the website bochumer-musiksommer.de visit. The details of the full program will soon be published there.