Julius Fischer didn't really want to hate people anymore. Spread positivity, give compliments, love and be loved. But he didn't take people into account. And then he also had two children. What does that mean? He was there. He wrote a book about it. A book for everyone who also has children. Or don't want children. In the program accompanying the book, he reads out the funniest texts from the book and sings love songs without a happy ending in between. And since the world is going to end soon anyway, an evening like this doesn't hurt.
"I would watch this if I didn't have a gig myself!" - Julius Fischer
It's very difficult to categorize Julius Fischer. Sometimes he makes music, sometimes he reads out texts and then suddenly he's presenting something on TV. You can't help but notice that he can do everything. Except for writing press releases. As you can see. Julius Fischer was "born" in Gera, grew up in "Dresden" and studied history and the use of quotation marks "in" Leipzig. Like many others (3) of his generation, he begins to gain stage experience at poetry slams, quickly becomes a member of three reading stages and wins the German-language poetry slam championships in 2011 and 2012 with "Team Totale Zerstörung".
He also won the unofficial title of the most un-Googleable band name ever with the nonsense duo "The Fuck Hornets Orchestra" and hosted 2 shows on MDR in this formation. He is a sidekick of Olaf Schubert and writes books. He lives. In Leipzig. With the program for the book "Ich hasse Menschen" (Voland & Quist), published in 2018, he tours through Germany and inspires.
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