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Karl die Große - Aufgehoben Tour

In the organizer's words:

Charlemagne - New album Aufgehoben & Tour 2025
"Always be brave once a day" - and a little more each time.

Charlemagne is back. Her third album Aufgehoben tells of the moment between holding on and letting go, between falling and getting up again: staying put for a moment, pausing and deciding. Songwriter Wencke Wollny is vulnerable, humorous and courageous - and packs all her colors into German-language pop songs with depth. Music between singer-songwriter, singer-songwriter tradition, modern sounds and fat beats. A strong, touching voice of our time that wants to be heard.

"When I fell, I shone the brightest - in all, all my colors."

Are the others afraid too? Can I show myself vulnerable? How much courage does it take? What remains when nothing seems certain? These questions run like a red thread through Aufgehoben. Between
between zest for action and excessive demands, between resistance and self-doubt, between the fear of jumping and the desire to spread one's wings. With the mixture of seriousness and irony typical of Charlemagne
seriousness and irony, Wollny focuses on what she wishes for the present without selling it as an answer. The musical spectrum is broader and more surprising than ever, true to the
motto: "Don't rely on me, I'm a shaky scaffold!"

Live in a new trio line-up

After the acclaimed album Was wenn keiner lacht (2021) and a period of upheaval, Charlemagne returns to the stage in 2025 with a new, powerful trio line-up. Wencke Wollny sings with her
unmistakable voice and accompanies herself on guitar and piano. Also on stage - her long-time companions Antonia Hausmann (trombone, vocals, bass) and Katha Lattke (drums, vocals).
Together they create live moments between fragile intimacy and powerful sounds. Karl die Große is an integral part of the German-speaking indie scene - also on tour with Dota Kehr,
Sarah Lesch, Moop Mama, Francesco Wilking and Moritz Krämer, celebrated by Deutschlandfunk, MDR Kultur and Radio Eins.
"Their music takes you by the hand and leads you into spaces inside yourself that you wouldn't dare to go into on your own - perhaps you wouldn't even have known about them," says Sarah Lesch.

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Location

Milla Club Holzstraße 28 80469 München

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