CANCELLED! Wild Child
Due to health reasons the concert with Wild Child on 06.03.2025 has to be canceled.
We wish you a speedy recovery!
For ticket refunds please contact uwe.kronenfeld@rock-popmuseum.de
Due to health reasons the concert with Wild Child on 06.03.2025 has to be canceled.
We wish you a speedy recovery!
For ticket refunds please contact uwe.kronenfeld@rock-popmuseum.de
Fred, Burger, Tottovic, Pensen, Labörnski and Rüdi - a band without hierarchy. This makes the Monsters of Liedermaching a fascinating phenomenon in the German-speaking rock world. But everything is actually quite simple: the six gentlemen got to know and appreciate each other as solo artists at numerous singer-songwriter festivals. More and more short tours were organized. At that time, they played one after the other, as befits a festival. Then - in the summer of 2003 at the Hamburg Rockspektakel - the spontaneous decision was made to simply put three beer benches on stage and play together. The result was spontaneous enthusiasm on both sides of the stage. The conclusion: The Monsters of Liedermaching are a band. Because together they are more than the sum of their parts. Logical, isn't it?
With his unique voice and captivating stage presence, Nico Gomez has long since made a name for himself beyond the borders of his home town. As a songwriter for Peter Maffay, Johannes Oerding, Mo-Torres and Sarah Engels, among others, or as a studio singer for productions such as RTL's "Let's Dance", Nico's musicality and wealth of experience are also evident. Nico's sincere and honest lyrics touch the hearts of his listeners. His music tells of personal experiences and the meaning of love, while he moves between the genres of R&B, pop, soul and electronica.
In recent years, the artist has built up a steadily growing fan base that already sings along to his songs by heart and is eagerly waiting to experience him live in Germany's major cities.
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Kaprice from Haltern am See combine rocking guitars and danceable indie pop. With their handmade German-language power pop, Kaprice have been able to thrill audiences on over 200 stages to date.
After the release of their debut EP "Nostalgie" in 2022, three more singles have followed. Most recently, the boys from NRW worked on new music with a new line-up on bass and guitar, recorded in the Maarweg studios in Cologne. In March 2025, the four will be opening for "die Lärmer" (formerly Luxuslärm) on their tour of Germany.
Special guest: Umbra
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What Phil Siemers puts on stage with his band - and last year for the first time solo - is some of the highest quality popular, handmade music from Germany has to offer. His songs breathe groove and nonchalance, his voice nestles smoothly between heart and stomach, and the atmosphere literally crackles with presence and sensuality.
Support: Louka
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Sophie Chassée stands for technically sophisticated guitar playing, musical depth and intense concert moments. Her delicate modern fingerstyle guitar playing, inspired by artists such as Andy McKee or Ben Howard, meets a voice that gets under your skin. In her English-language songs, she tells of love, change, friendship and self-reflection with a fine sense of nuance - sometimes melancholy, sometimes hopeful, always approachable. With her current solo album Attachment Theory (release 2024), she is once again attracting attention on the guitar scene and is now sharing stages with international greats such as Jon Gomm, Joscho Stephan and Mike Dawes.
Since 2018, she has been active as a live bassist for several German bands, including Alli Neumann and Blumengarten. Since becoming the bassist for AnnenMayKantereit in 2022, she has toured with the band to sold-out venues throughout Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
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On this evening, Gronau will become the center of men's health: The legendary Gronau cult band Fred Tesco will be live on stage and together with you will set a strong musical signal for the Movember Foundation. The concert is presented by the dedicated campaign group "Beards without Borders", which is affiliated with the urology department of St. Antonius Hospital in Gronau. With every note played and every chorus sung, you will be supporting projects in the fight against prostate cancer, mental illness and other issues that often burden men in silence.
Whether moustache, full beard or clean-shaven - on this evening, one thing counts above all: solidarity with men's health.
Lunch concert of the Gronau Music School with Pim Weierink at Café Backstage. Admission is free. It starts at 1pm.