Herbert Grönemeyer awarded German National Prize

Musician Herbert Grönemeyer has been awarded the 2026 German National Prize. The honour recognizes his artistic achievements and long-standing commitment to democracy. The prize is endowed with 50,000 euros.

Hamburg (dpa) – German musician Herbert Grönemeyer has been awarded the 2026 German National Prize. Thomas Mirow, chair of the German National Foundation, praised Grönemeyer's outstanding lifetime achievement and decades-long commitment to democracy.

One of the most successful German-language musicians, he has long been active against right-wing extremism. He achieved his breakthrough in 1984 with the album “4630 Bochum”. The 69-year-old will receive the prize in June in Berlin.

“A democracy offers enormously valuable freedoms, futures and humane perspectives – not an inch towards the far right!”, Grönemeyer said. Mirow added that with his music and lyrics, Grönemeyer has made an important contribution to the country’s culture. His commitment to an open, free society and social justice has made him a role model for many.

The German National Prize has been presented annually since 1997 by the German National Foundation to individuals and organisations committed to a democratic society. An accompanying sponsorship prize recognizes projects promoting social cohesion among young people.

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