Free concert on the small castle square:
What does the music of the musicians from the Feierabendkollektiv sound like? Whether singer-songwriter or singer-songwriter, they love handmade music! As organizers, you can experience them in the greater Stuttgart area, through many small concerts and some larger events. Some of them also write songs themselves. Four members of the collective will present their songs to you on Thursday, May 15. And there are sure to be a few spontaneous guests on stage. There will also be a competition on this evening to win tickets for the annual festival on the
Killesberg festival. The Vive la Vie. Come along, the deckchairs invite you to listen. Bring a few drinks and have a cozy evening together with the Feierabendkollektiv.
Andy Wilsing: Andy Wilsing impresses with his distinctive voice and accomplished acoustic guitar playing, peppered with windy pickings and percussive elements. His program includes a broad repertoire of pop & rock covers from the 80s, 90s, 00s to current chart breakers. He also likes to weave in his very special original compositions; his rock ballad "Silent Chords" recently made it onto the
recently made it onto the SWR1 playlist.
Florijan van der Holz: Florijan van der Holz is a musical observer who collects personal moments and transforms them into songs with a pinch of imagination. This creates musical stories that float above our everyday lives with timeless lightness. Between profound thoughtfulness, desperate anger and dancing optimism. Stories about migratory birds that no longer want to fly. About 10 days of vacation in pouring rain and how beautiful that can be. From stolen sailing boats with which one sails to freedom, to the solution to all problems through an early end of the world. It is these contradictions that his music and our lives have in common. All that remains for the listener to do is nod knowingly and enjoy the tension of this world - Florijan van der Holz provides the perfect soundtrack.
Max François: Stuttgart-based singer/songwriter Max François moves musically between acoustic rock and jazzy chansons. Reduced to the essentials, guitar and voice, his clear and catchy compositions are convincing. In his songs, which are mainly in German, he describes snapshots, longings and impressions, among other things. Between lethargy and anger. Between wanting and having to. Between here and far away. Always in between, always surprising. Enough basis for a varied evening.
Simone Stahl: The Stuttgart singer-songwriter is the perfect mixture of vagabond and cozy. And that is just one of the many bizarre contrasts in her life. Simone doesn't believe in cryptic
Simone doesn't think much of cryptic jargon: her arrangements sound remarkably natural and her lyrics and melodies immediately get into your blood. Wide awake, she grasps the essentials and never forgets to dream...