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NichtSeattle / Dino Brandão

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Thu, Mar 20, 2025, 18:00
Sophie Hunger, Swiss singer-songwriter icon, curates a whole series of concerts with musical friends for a long weekend at the Elbphilharmonie. On the opening evening of the »Reflektor« festival, two singers with great storytelling talent perform one after the other: the Swiss Dino Brandão, who has already shared the Elbphilharmonie stage with Sophie Hunger and Faber, and the Berlin-based Nichtseattle, whose artist name is inspired by the German band Tocotronic. Katharina Kollmann, alias Nichtseattle, got her name from the Tocotronic... Read full text

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

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NichtseattleVocals, Guitar
Dino BrandãoVocals, Guitar

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