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Kidical Mass Saturday 17.09.2022

Gig alert!

On Saturday, September 17th, 2022, starting at 10:30 AM, Street Noise Orchestra will be playing again at Adolf Pichler Platz for Kidical Mass - a bike parade for kids and adults in Innsbruck.

About Kidical Mass:

For a child- and bike-friendly Innsbruck

Small and big cyclists conquer the streets of the city. With lots of joy and music for everyone from 0 to 99.

We want all children and youth to be able to move safely and independently by bike in Innsbruck. This requires a child-friendly network of bike paths. Together, we are making a statement and conquering the streets with our bikes. To ensure that cycling is no longer a constant source of stress for children and parents, the route for our Kidical Mass is secured by the police.

Join us and set things in motion! For more child-friendly and climate-friendly mobility.
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