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Porsche presents: Nico Santos

Date & Time
Mon, Jul 1, 2024, 20:00
Porsche presents an exclusive concert by the exceptional artist Nico Santos. Known for his number 1 hits »Rooftop« and »Better«, he will perform in an unprecedented production. The audience will experience Nico Santos with new, unique acoustic arrangements of his songs. New sound. Same feeling. In this setting, Porsche will present another star – the new all-electric Macan – and celebrate the fusion of innovative technology and cultural enjoyment together with Nico Santos at the breathtaking Elbphilharmonie.

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

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Musicians

Nico SantosVocals, Piano
Lukas BlecksPiano, Hodes
Jakob NebelGuitar, Dobro
Max GrundGuitar
Jacob StockBass
Thomas SöllnerDrums
Max KlaasPercussion
Jenny KaeVocals
Laura SpinelliVocals
Philipp KaczaTrumpet, Flugelhorn
Sebastian BorkowskiSaxophon, Flute
Lisa Marie VogelViolin
Johanna WundlingViolin
Svenja LippertViola
Luisa Babarro FernandezCello

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