Insects don't have the best reputation with humans. They sting and bite, crawl into nooks and crannies and are simply disgusting with their spindly legs and antennae, according to popular opinion. Yet many insects are extremely important for the ecological balance! Beetles, for example, loosen the soil, compost waste, contribute to the fertilization of plants or fight pests. The band Bad Bugs gives a voice to the oppressed - and fights against the destruction of more and more habitats for insects. With synthesizers, electric guitars and their voices, they bring the "underground sound" of the beetle world to the stage and musically present their view of things. They no longer want to be repressed! Together with the audience, they redesign their environment so that everyone feels comfortable in it, humans and animals alike.
Theater MarabuProduction
Alina Loewenichsynthesizer, vocals, performance, composition
Tobias Gubeschelectric bass, vocals, performance, composition, sound design
Julia Hoffstaedtervocals, performance
Leonhard Spieselectric guitar, vocals, performance, composition
Silas Eiflerelectric guitar, vocals, performance, composition
Joshua Kochdrums, performance, lighting design
Tina JückerVocals, performance, artistic direction
Claus OverkampVocals, performance, texts, artistic direction
Regina RösingSet design
The "Bad Bugs" travel through the country with their band of the same name and fight against the destruction of their habitats with synthesizers, electric guitars and their voices
Venue: Elbphilharmonie / Small Hall
Organizer: HamburgMusik
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