Every Thursday we present great and regional acts on our small and fine stage.
On Thursday, 27.11.2025 we are looking forward to:
ERLEUCHTUNG AND RUFO
In 2018, the two front singers from Munich, known by the nicknames "Spüli" and "Dodo", founded the music group. Equipped with a ukulele and their infallible DIY attitude, they write several bedroom pop songs and publish them on SoundCloud.
In early 2022, together with the three new additions "Eisbärlars" (drums), "Liv" (bass) and "Nico" (guitar), they go live! Shortly afterwards, they become part of the non-profit label Schaufel und Besen Records.
Their setlists became longer, more colorful and more political. As the majority of them are Flinta*s themselves, the artists are also vocal advocates of queer-feminist values. The band describes their style as "indie punk pop whatever" because "genres are pretty overrated!".
In the same year, they released their first two songs on Spotify. They perform the single "Natürlich" live. Their second, called "Krebs und Perle", is also produced with the help of digital elements and breaks the 20,000 streams barrier for the first time. The song is played on Zündfunk on Bayern2. This is followed by contributions on Radio 8000, Frequenz Magain and Great Reset.
In 2025, they manage to record their most popular songs on a studio album, which is christened "Best of Greatest Hits". Together with their independently printed T-shirts, they publish the first issue of the DIY magazine "Rufo" with the help of their fans.
Their best-known trademarks are their energetic live shows and their humorous approach to profound topics. They slip into self-designed costumes for every performance. From the "Rocky Horror Picture Show" to their "favorite vegetables", everything is included. Because with the all-encompassing aim of entertaining the audience, every appearance is a unique performance for them too.
Admission: 19.00 hrs | Start: from 20.00 hrs
[Free admission.]
The concert is part of the project ROOKIE - Candidplatz für alle. Made possible by the District Committee 18 of the City of Munich and supported by the Kulturator Foundation.
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