Accompanied by her longtime band colleagues Fabian Stevens on drums and
Philipp Martin on bass, Alin Coen will be performing in Chemnitz, Weiden, Darmstadt, Tübingen, Leverkusen, Lübeck, Worpswede and Jena.
will be performing. Fans can look forward not only to her profound songs from recent years, but also to new, previously
previously unreleased pieces.
Alin Coen is known for diving into the depths of emotions and transforming them into music. "I listen to the
music that is created on the piano or guitar and try to find the right words and stories to match the
the feeling that the music triggers in me," she explains. Her specialty? Letting feelings flow! "My inspiration comes
from the music itself and from observing my inner world more than from external influences."
In addition to music, she is also passionate about increasing the visibility of women in the pop industry.
increase. "You just have to keep reminding yourself that women are disadvantaged by structural inequality.
are disadvantaged. In my opinion, women, trans* and non-binary people in the music business need to occupy much more
crucial positions in the music business. The idea is to support each other and provide more opportunities",
says Alin, who makes sure that her team is mixed, from technology to promotion.
Environmental protection has also always been close to Alin Coen's heart. After completing her degree in
environmental engineering in Weimar, she moved to the Netherlands to do a Master's degree in water management. "I found
suddenly found it pointless to be a musician for a while. I thought I had to do something real in life. This
planet is burning and what am I going to do about it?" But it soon became clear that music was not so easy to imagine the artist's life without it.
artist's life without it. "The first thing I did in Holland was to buy a piano from the neighbor's shared flat,"
she says with a laugh. Today, she is fully devoted to music again and is working hard on new songs for her upcoming album.
upcoming album.