Great evening concerts on the Binzer Kurplatz with national and international musicians await you at the ‘SEASON Musiksommer Binzer Bucht’ event series.
Gregor Hägele and Benne will be guests at the start of the "SEASON Musiksommer Binzer Bucht".
DJ Maik Juch will be playing from 17:00. The main act starts at 19:30.
19:30 - GREGOR HÄGELE
With his soulful voice and energetic stage presence, Gregor Hägele captivates his audience from second one. The first upload of a snippet of the single "Paracetamol" took just a few seconds and went viral with over 600,000 views on TikTok. "Paracetamol" was followed by many other successful song releases, including "Ana", "1 Jahr" and "Ein bisschen mehr".
The upcoming "Hoffentlich Album" Tour 2024 will be a journey through Gregor Hägele's now very rich cosmos and provide exciting insights into the newcomer's musical diversity. He hopes that the first album will be finished and released by the time of the tour - but even if not, there will be touring!
8:30 pm - BENNE
BENNE's music tugs at the heartstrings. The Berlin-based singer-songwriter is characterized by his catchy voice and his biographical, image-rich songwriting. Sometimes rousingly anthemic, sometimes inwardly exploratory, his four studio albums cast an immediate spell of depth on the listener. They are all musical masterpieces of urgency and sensitivity.
BENNE's fourth studio album "Zuhause" is about transformation in times of adversity. It explores the feeling of finding a home. Finding a home in yourself and in the world. Despite all the obstacles that life has in store.
It tells of people who inhabit us. Even when they are no longer with us. Of the trials and temptations that lie between freedom and connectedness. Of sheer joy and deeply felt loss.
"Home" is dedicated to the doubts and fears that move our innermost being, as well as the almost inconspicuous changes, the fine hairline cracks in our relationships. Sometimes observational, sometimes biographically narrative, "Zuhause" is the most personal album to date. A gripping masterpiece of urgency and sensitivity.