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18th November 2017
Peter Heppner & Knight$
On occasion of his 30 years anniversary, PETER HEPPNER was back on the road and presented kind of “Best of” shows but with some nice surprises in the bag. On this evening he and his band performed an almost sold out show at the Kulturfabrik Krefeld. The supporting acts during this tour varied. For this evening KNIGHT$ was on board.
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20th November 2017
The Rasmus, KLOGR & The Weyers
THE RASMUS, one of Finland’s biggest music exports ever, are back on tour with a new album after a five-year hiatus. It was fourteen years ago when we first heard their “Oho oho” on the radio, or saw the crows flapping across the screen in the ‘In the Shadows’ video on MTV. Their loyal fans gathered to celebrate their return on a sold-out evening at the Live Music Hall in Cologne with not just one but two guest bands to warm up the stage: The power duo THE WEYERS and the Italian alternative metal from KLOGR.
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23rd November 2017
Milky Chance & Rikas
After the worldwide success of their debut ‘Sadnecessary’, the band was back in Luxembourg with their latest album ‘Blossom’, released earlier this year. Excited fans filled up the Rockhal and patiently waited for music to begin.
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21st November 2017
Mando Diao - World Tour - Support: Razz
Last Tuesday night, in the immediate vicinity of a Football Champions league game, the long-lost BEATLES impersonators from Sweden, MANDO DIAO, chose the newly opened venue Phoenixhalle in Dortmund as the second leg for their current world tour, and the reinvented, rusty plant building offered the fitting background for quite a remarkable evening.
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9th November 2017
The Mission & Holygram
It was absolutely no surprise that the show on 9th November at the Zeche in Bochum was a sellout. Legendary act THE MISSION, who work musical wonders since their 1986 debut ‘God's Own Medicine’, were in town to take their truly passionate fans on an exciting trip across their discography. It was “back in 1984” that Wayne Hussey and Craig Adams were playing here the last time. And when the vocalist asked the international crowd who had been there as well 33 years ago, almost everybody cheered and applauded making the front man laugh. Spirits were high that night, on and in front of the stage, the sound superb, and THE MISH’s music performed live simply stunning. The band took us on a sonic stroll through the ‘Garden of Delight’ and after walking the ‘Wasteland’ we were eventually ‘Coming Home’ - what a delightful evening with THE MISSION, what a ‘Deliverance’!
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