What the organizer says:
Free live concerts right on the Spree - every Wednesday!
Every Wednesday, FluxFM celebrates the middle of the week - with great acts, delicious street food and cool drinks, all with a view of the Spree. Discover bands and artists and wind down after work in a relaxed atmosphere. Free admission! Presented by Erdinger Brauhaus Helles and Rausgegangen.
The FluxFM Bergfest has a long tradition. Whether international acts or Berlin newcomers. The FluxBau stage has already hosted a number of music greats. If you appreciate live music and want to listen to indie, pop and rock sounds, this is the place to be. And we start with the following line-up:
Line-up:
Panic attacks in the laundrette, the fake smile of a stewardess, queer dates. Juno Lee draws the inspiration for her songs primarily from everyday observations and experiences. Packaged in guitar-heavy indie pop earworms, the 23-year-old invites us into her emotional world. Juno Lee was born in Berlin. In 2019, she started playing on the street and in subway stations - between pigeon shit and grumbling security staff. This was followed in 2022 by international appearances at the Sziget Festival, c/o Pop, Jenseits von Millionen and Pop Kultur Festival. At the clearing where Riot Grrrls and Barbies exchange a handshake, Juno Lee booms out of the sound system.
Joey Steffens alias King Josephine is originally from Amsterdam and has been living in Berlin for 16 years now. The daughter of Ghanaian musician Gilbert Amarty doesn't give a damn about genre boundaries - she cheerfully combines pop, neo-soul, blues and hip-hop to create a colorful feast for the ears. As an autodidact of the first hour, composer and multi-instrumentalist, she brings intimate stories about love and queerness to the stage with her multi-faceted debut project "Note To Self". She is the winner of the Listen To Berlin Award 2023 - and will be performing live at FluxBau this summer!
All info about the FluxFM Bergfest can be found here!
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