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Karaoke Mic Bike on Tour with Thomas Mayer | all over Moabit and Wedding

This roaming karaoke bicycle transforms the streets of Wedding and Moabit into a stage for spontaneous singing encounters. Come along for the ride!

10. May 2026

11:30h - 17:30h

11:30: Rathausplatz, Müllerstraße 146/147, 13353 Berlin
13:00: Parkcafe Rehberge, 13347 Berlin
15:30: CMC Studio, Neues Ufer 19, 10553 Berlin
c. 17:30: Kugelbar, Grüntaler Str. 51, 13359 Berlin

Live location on www.karaokemicbike.com
and Instagram @karaokemicbike

Participants take part at their own responsibility.

A mobile, bicycle-mounted karaoke station which appears in public spaces, inviting everyone to take the mic and sing a tune. Fully equipped, it quickly turns everyday public space into temporary stages for collective expression and shared visibility. The project celebrates ordinary people as momentary icons, creating brief but powerful experiences of presence and connection.

Participants are also invited to add new song titles in their own languages to a growing, multi-lingual songbook, carried along with the bike as reference and archive.
The project is low-threshold, adaptable and quick to activate. Rooted in participation and care, the project invites playful self-expression and collective voice in the places people already gather.

 

About the Artist

Thomas Mayer is a UK-born multimedia artist and performer based in Berlin. Trained in physical theatre at Arthaus.Berlin (clown, puppetry, mime), his practice combines embodied performance, sound, video and participatory structures to create live works that approach identity, transformation, and the everyday with humour and curiosity.
Working across public space, project rooms, festivals, and galleries, Mayer develops simple, repeatable performative frameworks that invite direct encounter and shared authorship with audiences. His work often operates at the intersection of performance, installation, and social ritual, with a focus on process, presence, and improvisation.