CONCERT | COLOGNE COMEDY FESTIVAL
A new "Cologne Comedy Festival", a new singer-songwriter festival!
FALK continues the tradition and presents great singer-songwriters of all kinds in 2025!
Among them are: Coremy, Fee Badenius, William Wahl and of course FALK
Coremy - RASES - even herself if she has to.
But she prefers to sing: about her life as a music comedian and queer woman, body hair or the contradictions of Generation Z.
Her lyrics are cheeky, poetic and screamingly funny.
Accompanying herself on the piano, guitar or ocarina, she sings in an angelic voice about the burning questions of a young woman: do I do another unpaid internship or do I just become famous? Why aren't women nice to each other? Is it okay to shred chicks? And - do I have to shave my legs first...?
Fee Badenius -Fee Badenius is all about the delicate and fragile, the nuances, the respectful treatment not only of others, but also of oneself. It is about the absurdities of life, human fallibility and the incredible tragicomedy that normal life brings with it. The subtle humor expressed in Fee Badenius' songs and stories feels like a well-dosed wellness massage for the soul.
William Wahl - It has not been proven whether cats and tomcats listen to William Wahl's songs, but it has been proven that people come out of the solo evenings of piano cabaret artist William Wahl beaming with joy, and with "Nachts sind alle Tasten grau", the head of the a cappella band basta presents his second full-length program. With impressive elegance and comedic subtlety, he once again spans the great arc between cabaret and art, comedy and piano, and in "Nachts sind alle Tasten grau", William Wahl once again combines the comic with the poetic, depth of thought with cheerful lightness in an incomparable way. Masterly!
FALK - In his current concert program "Unverschämt" ("Outrageous"), the singer-songwriter is also pleasingly transgressive in all directions, paired with biting but sympathetic sarcasm - an affectionate teaser. At the same time, however, he is more than that. The singer-songwriter is a storyteller with a thoughtful side that can be touching, and people with weak nerves who are prone to hypersensitivity and all those with overly delicate dispositions should perhaps be advised against attending FALK's concerts. But anyone who wants to make fun of the peculiarities and oddities of everyday life together and at the same time has the ability to laugh at themselves will not only find an evening with FALK outrageous, but also outrageously good.
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