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21st March 2015
Die Apokalyptischen Reiter, Joe Astray
DIE APOKALYPTISCHEN REITER is one of the most unique and colourful metal bands in Germany. They originate from Thuringia, Germany, and were founded 20 years ago. The band, looking back on eight full albums, is now on the road for their first unplugged tour ever which is the logic result of their first unplugged record featured on their double long-player ‘tief, tiefer’ released in May 2014. The Chirstuskirche as location is often visited by rock and metal bands for acoustic concerts.
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14th March 2015
Feuerschwanz & Vroudenspil
Being three people this time in the car we made our way to the snowy Erzgebirge. With the music of FEUERSCHWANZ on repeat and able to sing along nearly every track we came to Annaberg and were looking forward to seeing the concert and having an interview which was organized a few hours before this day.
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20th March 2015
Steven Wilson
The current success of Steven Wilson, head of PORCUPINE TREE and BLACKFIELD is incredible. Having just released a new album, he is back on German stages. The show in Cologne’s E-Werk was completely sold-out.
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19th March 2015
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds & Paul Newsome
THE HIGH FLYING BIRDS are Noel Gallagher's final return to music ever since he split with OASIS back in 2009. Being guest at the Mitsubishi Electric Halle already in October 2012, the older Gallagher brother returned to the venue to present his own songs as well as some OASIS classics. As support, he brought PAUL NEWSOME originating from Manchester/ UK.
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14th March 2015
Eisbrecher & Märzfeld
Not for the first time did EISBRECHER perform in Oberhausen's Turbinenhalle in their almost 13 years long band history. Some days before, the Ruhrpott show of the tour for the new and sixth record ‘Schock’ sold out, also because of the practical Saturday evening date. That came with no surprise as the new long-player received overall positive criticism in contrast with its calm and partly schlager-esque predecessor ‘Die Hölle muss warten’. Alexander Wesselsky and his colleagues brought their Bavarian friends MÄRZFELD for support.
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