
This year’s performance is packed with brand-new acts, homemade illusions, and delightful madness – more sensational than ever! The show is infused with the duo’s signature style of homely chaos, blending magic, humor, and surrealism into a wonderfully explosive mix.
Malin Nilsson is a magician with a passion for creating unique tricks and live shows. She is known for her variety-inspired style and her down-to-earth interaction with audiences. Malin has performed nearly 200 shows at the Kristall Palast in Leipzig, appeared more than 120 times at The Magic Castle in Hollywood, and fooled the legendary duo Penn & Teller on American TV in front of 8 million viewers. She has also won both the Swedish and Nordic Championships in Magic.
Markus Zink is a magician hailing from the rural south of Germany. He is the brain (and heart) behind Schrott – a magic show built from scrap metal and bicycle parts – which has been performed in Germany, France, and Austria for nearly 15 years. Markus is known for his obstinate confetti-throwing, his original (and often delightfully ridiculous) ideas, his brilliant sleight of hand, and for occasionally performing completely naked.
A show for both young and old – Happy Easter!
This year’s performance is packed with brand-new acts, homemade illusions, and delightful madness – more sensational than ever! The show is infused with the duo’s signature style of homely chaos, blending magic, humor, and surrealism into a wonderfully explosive mix.
Malin Nilsson is a magician with a passion for creating unique tricks and live shows. She is known for her variety-inspired style and her down-to-earth interaction with audiences. Malin has performed nearly 200 shows at the Kristall Palast in Leipzig, appeared more than 120 times at The Magic Castle in Hollywood, and fooled the legendary duo Penn & Teller on American TV in front of 8 million viewers. She has also won both the Swedish and Nordic Championships in Magic.
Markus Zink is a magician hailing from the rural south of Germany. He is the brain (and heart) behind Schrott – a magic show built from scrap metal and bicycle parts – which has been performed in Germany, France, and Austria for nearly 15 years. Markus is known for his obstinate confetti-throwing, his original (and often delightfully ridiculous) ideas, his brilliant sleight of hand, and for occasionally performing completely naked.
A show for both young and old – Happy Easter!

This year’s performance is packed with brand-new acts, homemade illusions, and delightful madness – more sensational than ever! The show is infused with the duo’s signature style of homely chaos, blending magic, humor, and surrealism into a wonderfully explosive mix.
Malin Nilsson is a magician with a passion for creating unique tricks and live shows. She is known for her variety-inspired style and her down-to-earth interaction with audiences. Malin has performed nearly 200 shows at the Kristall Palast in Leipzig, appeared more than 120 times at The Magic Castle in Hollywood, and fooled the legendary duo Penn & Teller on American TV in front of 8 million viewers. She has also won both the Swedish and Nordic Championships in Magic.
Markus Zink is a magician hailing from the rural south of Germany. He is the brain (and heart) behind Schrott – a magic show built from scrap metal and bicycle parts – which has been performed in Germany, France, and Austria for nearly 15 years. Markus is known for his obstinate confetti-throwing, his original (and often delightfully ridiculous) ideas, his brilliant sleight of hand, and for occasionally performing completely naked.
A show for both young and old – Happy Easter!
This year’s performance is packed with brand-new acts, homemade illusions, and delightful madness – more sensational than ever! The show is infused with the duo’s signature style of homely chaos, blending magic, humor, and surrealism into a wonderfully explosive mix.
Malin Nilsson is a magician with a passion for creating unique tricks and live shows. She is known for her variety-inspired style and her down-to-earth interaction with audiences. Malin has performed nearly 200 shows at the Kristall Palast in Leipzig, appeared more than 120 times at The Magic Castle in Hollywood, and fooled the legendary duo Penn & Teller on American TV in front of 8 million viewers. She has also won both the Swedish and Nordic Championships in Magic.
Markus Zink is a magician hailing from the rural south of Germany. He is the brain (and heart) behind Schrott – a magic show built from scrap metal and bicycle parts – which has been performed in Germany, France, and Austria for nearly 15 years. Markus is known for his obstinate confetti-throwing, his original (and often delightfully ridiculous) ideas, his brilliant sleight of hand, and for occasionally performing completely naked.
A show for both young and old – Happy Easter!