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Heather Nova

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Fri, Mar 7, 2025, 20:00
Heather Nova was first heard on the radio in 1994 with her album »Oyster«. The album’s cool, catchy tracks quickly put her on the radar of indie fans and in the charts worldwide. Since then, she has recorded critically acclaimed albums and played sold-out tours. At her concert in Hamburg’s Laeiszhalle, she will present brand new material from her upcoming album as well as older »fan favourites« – a mixture of acoustic, cello-driven pieces combined with synthesizers, beats and percussion.

Keywords: Rock, Pop, Singer-Songwriter, Vocal Music

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Heather NovaGuitar, Vocals
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