German pop star on tour with new album in 14 cities in Germany and Switzerland in winter 2025
After Max Giesinger celebrated the 10th anniversary of his debut album "Laufen Lernen" in 2024 and soon after performed for the first time at 16 arena shows accompanied by a large orchestra as part of the "Night Of The Proms", he is launching the next phase of his career with the release of his single "Menschen". His fifth album will be released in early summer 2025 and will take him on a tour of 14 cities. It was a good eight years ago that Max Giesinger etched himself into the memory of the music world as "Der Junge, der rennt". The album title is still programmatic, the man is clearly more on the road than at home - on foot through Hamburg, alone on foreign continents, with his boys on big stages. Max has played over 800 concerts in the past decade, getting to know Germany in all its facets. And his audience, whose close proximity is important to him. Menschen" is the prelude to a new album that will be released next year. With songs that are reminiscent of a road trip. A trip that is not straightforward, unplanned, with stops along the way. With sounds unheard by Max and lyrics that go deep. Max is the travel guide on this trip. "It's crazy how differently we tick," says Max, "everyone sees the world from their own perspective, it's as if there were eight billion versions of the earth." But despite this, Max has also noticed that we all have the same starting point. "We all dream of the best version of ourselves, we work on it, we fail and hope and learn a little more about who we are every day," he says. And yet we are always in comparison with others. "And that applies universally, to everyone in the world. I find that fascinating." The new album is therefore not just a collection of new songs, but a timeless appeal to humanity, combined with an invitation to accept oneself and others with all their faults and strengths. What better way to celebrate the shared experience than at one of his concerts? "Menschen" is a road trip on which you should definitely accompany Max Giesinger.
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