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This season
In Hamburg

Mulatu Astatke

Thu, Sep 11, 2025, 20:00
Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Mulatu Astatke (Vibraphone), & band
Mulatu Astatke is one of Ethiopia’s most famous musicians and arrangers, best known for changing the face of Ethiopian music during the »Swinging Addis« era in the late 60s and 70s. He is the father of the music he called »Ethio Jazz«. In 2025, the father of Ethio Jazz will embark on a grand farewell tour and release a new studio album, »Mulatu Plays Mulatu«. The album was recorded at RAK Studios in London and at his Jazz Village Club in Addis. The album features his full big band together with Ethiopian musicians and is a fitting end to an incredible career. »All my life I’ve wanted to bring Ethio Jazz to all corners of the world for people to enjoy, and I feel I’ve succeeded,« says Mulatu. The world of music would definitely echo those words.

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Concerts featuring & band in season 2024/25 or later

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Ali Zand Vakili

Sun, Apr 13, 2025, 19:30
Laeiszhalle, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Ali Zand Vakili (Vocals), & band
Ali Zand Vakili is an Iranian singer, musician and songwriter known for his unique blend of traditional Persian music and modern elements. His music is characterised by profound, emotional lyrics that often deal with themes such as love, loss and social issues. He combines classical Persian instruments with Western musical styles, creating a catchy yet authentic sound. Zand Vakili has a large following, especially in the Iranian diaspora, and has bridged the gap between Iranian musical tradition and global influences through his music. His versatile musical style encompasses pop, rock and ballads and appeals to both younger and older generations.
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In Hamburg

Götz Alsmann & Band

Fri, May 9, 2025, 20:00
Laeiszhalle, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Götz Alsmann (Piano), Götz Alsmann (Vocals), & band
The wisdom of proverbs and pop songs remain eternal truths... No wonder Götz Alsmann makes the night the centre of the evening on his new album and in his current programme. Or the evening as the highlight of the day? To this end, he draws on exquisite gems from the history of pop music, melancholic and humorous gems from 1910 to 1965 – and he does it differently to everyone else. It is not for nothing that the singer and pianist Götz Alsmann is regarded as the »King of German jazz schlager«.
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In Hamburg

Silje Nergaard

Thu, May 22, 2025, 20:00
Laeiszhalle, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Silje Nergaard (Vocals), & band
The phalanx of Norwegian female jazz singers – although the term »jazz singers« should not be taken too lightly – is legendary. Their figurehead for many years has been Silje Nergaard. She is one of the most successful European jazz singers. Since her debut album »Tell Me Where You’re Going«, with which she reached number seven in the Norwegian pop charts in 1990, she has become an integral part of the cross-genre Scandinavian music scene. On her new album »Tomorrow We’ll Figure Out The Rest«, Silje Nergaard has composed a collection of beautifully melodic songs inspired by classic jazz standards. Songs about life and love – universal themes that everyone can identify with.
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This season
In Hamburg

Mulatu Astatke

Thu, Sep 11, 2025, 20:00
Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Mulatu Astatke (Vibraphone), & band
Mulatu Astatke is one of Ethiopia’s most famous musicians and arrangers, best known for changing the face of Ethiopian music during the »Swinging Addis« era in the late 60s and 70s. He is the father of the music he called »Ethio Jazz«. In 2025, the father of Ethio Jazz will embark on a grand farewell tour and release a new studio album, »Mulatu Plays Mulatu«. The album was recorded at RAK Studios in London and at his Jazz Village Club in Addis. The album features his full big band together with Ethiopian musicians and is a fitting end to an incredible career. »All my life I’ve wanted to bring Ethio Jazz to all corners of the world for people to enjoy, and I feel I’ve succeeded,« says Mulatu. The world of music would definitely echo those words.