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Abraham, Angel, Israel and Momo Boyd played the streets and parks of New York City for twelve years - until a friend of Jay Z heard the siblings and passed them on. In 2020, the quartet's debut album was released on his label Roc Nation: "Mad Love" is a soft rock album with R&B influences, characterized by harmonious vocals, in which you can hear the children's background in classical music, jazz and gospel. The second album "Metamorphosis" followed in 2024 with the viral hit "Hater's Anthem", which was helped to millions of streams by Doja Cat, among others, and received euphoric reviews with comparisons to Fleetwood Mac and ABBA. You can now see this for yourself at Infinity Song's first performance in Hamburg, when the sibling quartet opens the summer festival with charming, tongue-in-cheek lyrics and gentle guitar riffs.
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For 12 years, siblings Abraham, Angel, Israel, and Momo Boyd performed on the streets and in the parks of New York City until a friend of Jay-Z heard them and made the connection that changed everything. In 2020, their debut album, "Mad Love", was released on his label, Roc Nation - a soft rock album infused with R&B influences, and rich harmonies, shaped by their background in classical music, jazz, and gospel. Their 2024 follow-up, "Metamorphosis", features the viral hit "Hater's Anthem," which skyrocketed with the support of Doja Cat and racked up millions of streams. The album received rave reviews, drawing comparisons to Fleetwood Mac and ABBA. Now, Infinity Song is bringing their signature sound to Hamburg for the first time, by opening the Summer Festival with their soulful harmonies, charmingly witty lyrics, and smooth guitar riffs.
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VVK 40,50 Euro / B.O. 44 Euro (50 % discount with festival ticket)