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1st December 2017
HIM - “Farewell Tour” - Support: Biters
The most successful Finnish Gothic Rock band HIM played for the last time in Berlin. In March 2017, the end of the band was officially announced. After eight studio albums and just over twenty years of band history, the chapter HIM, built around the charismatic singer Ville Valo, will be closed. The tour was sold out very quickly. Tickets for Berlin were only available on the black market. The many fans were ready to enjoy this concert evening, although with great sadness.
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30th November 2017
Tricky - “Ununiform Tour 2017”
The UK mastermind of Trip Hop TRICKY came to the cosy club Luxor in Cologne to promote his new album ‘Ununiform’. Adrian Nicholas Matthews Thaws, aka TRICKY, is often referred to as the pioneer of Trip Hop, a wildly successful music genre in the 90ies. TRICKy’s early works can best be described as dark, claustrophobic, as well as melancholic. This has brightened up a bit with the release of his last album ‘Ununiform’, where also some lighter moods and some rock elements can be found. You can find out more about the band via www.trickysite.com or https://www.facebook.com/TrickyOfficial.
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29th November 2017
Marilyn Manson – “The Heaven upside down tour 2017” – Support: Dinos Chapman
A little late for Halloween, but fittingly on a dark, cold November night, MARILYN MANSON summoned his disciples into the Mitsubishi Electric Hall in Düsseldorf, and 6,500 people heeded the call.
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22nd November 2017
Laibach
LAIBACH and Nietzsche… that seems to be such a natural pairing, as hardly any reviewer forgot to point out. The Slovenian collective and musical division of NSK (Neue Slowenische Kunst) has now brought their soundtrack for the theatre play ‘Also Sprach Zarathustra’ on the road, which seems to be quite a challenging task. LAIBACH of course mastered it and brought one of the visually most impressive shows to the Christuskirche in Bochum, Germany.
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25th November 2017
London Grammar & Lo Moon
LONDON GRAMMAR and their uncanny ability to make intimate subjects feel universal came to Cologne promoting their second studio album, ‘Truth Is A Beautiful Thing’, on a sold out Saturday evening at the Palladium. The opening was by LO MOON from Los Angeles, California and their melancholic troughs.
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