Bangers! - A tribute to the alternative rock of the 90s and 2000s
From the middle of the Lüneburg Heath come the "Bangers!", a cover band that brings a new facet to the live music landscape. Instead of moving within the usual pop and party concepts, the band opens a different door: the world of alternative rock of the 90s and early 2000s. Their name is more than just a play on words; the "Bangers!" stand for songs that hit home, shake things up and give you goose bumps. No superficial gloss, but real substance.
Inspired by bands such as Skunk Anansie, Pearl Jam, Guano Apes, Rage Against the Machine and Muse, the "Bangers!" bring musical statements to the stage. Loud, emotional, intense. They interpret the songs with their own signature style: powerful guitars, an unmistakable voice, a groove that drives and carries.
The "Bangers!" do not see themselves as a counter-model to classic city festival bands, but as a complement. While many cover bands score points with hits for broad target groups (and rightly so), the "Bangers!" offer an alternative for organizers and audiences looking for musical depth, energy and rediscovery. They bring back the spirit of an era when rock was still uncomfortable, passionate and uncomfortably beautiful and bring it into the present with their live presence.
Support: Prisoner's Dream
Prisoner's Dream is a rock band from northern Germany. The five musicians consciously move
away from the mainstream and focus on the darker and more complex facets of rock music.
rock music. Their repertoire includes selected pieces by Tool, Porcupine Tree, Riverside, System of a Down and other bands that stand for musical depth, complexity and atmosphere.
For them, these are not just covers but musical statements.
Prisoner's Dream are:
Ralf Nyenhuis brings expression and character to every song with his voice.
Jens Kraßmann provides depth, drive and the necessary ground beneath the songs.
Kai Swenson sits on the drums and keeps us all together - musically and personally.
Dirk Günther lets the guitar speak, sometimes sensitively, sometimes brute.
Jens Wellmann on keyboards weaves a tapestry of sound that carries and expands our music.
Prisoner's Dream is not a nostalgic project - it is a living expression of passion, friendship
passion, friendship and the firm belief that music can also tell great stories beyond the radio.
Admission 19:30 | start 20:00
Box Office: 15 € / reduced 12 €
Discounts are available for people with disabilities, schoolchildren, students, pensioners and recipients of citizens' benefits on presentation of appropriate ID.
War refugees have Free admission.
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