His lyrics are often quoted, his songs serve as the soundtrack to many weddings and funerals, and anyone who has ever experienced a concert evening with professional melancholic Enno Bunger will probably be able to confirm this: the people in the audience are often moved to tears. With his self-therapeutic, personal and socially critical, but always constructive songs, garnished with self-deprecating and cabaret interludes, the
East Frisian has earned himself a firm place in the hearts and souls of a sustainably growing audience over the last fifteen years, with five albums released, several million streams, almost 650 concerts played and several thousand concert tickets sold. After the big band tour for his album "Der beste Verlierer", which ironically is his most successful and first top 10 album, he is now going back to his roots, very close, reduced to the essentials of his work: words and sound, solo on the piano. Where Enno Bunger feels at home, the way most of his songs were written, and the way many have come to know and love him in recent years. With his songs rearranged on the piano, he made music video history in 2012 on ZDF-Kultur's tv noir. Now Bunger, once a trained church organist, has done it again, rearranged his best, most important and most touching songs and will accompany himself on the piano, various keyboard instruments and, if available, church organ. Special concert halls, theaters and churches have been selected for this, and contrary to the "Adele-ization" trend of having his audience travel to a media metropolis, Enno Bunger will be travelling throughout Germany from January to March to play no less than 30 concerts. Until one:r cries
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