Zoe Wees has conquered the music scene in recent years with her soulful voice and honest songs. The songwriter from Hamburg is not just a musical highlight: she is a voice of the generation who is campaigning for more visibility and understanding in dealing with mental health - fed by personal experience.
In 2017, Zoe Wees attracted attention on "The Voice Kids" and then became world-famous via TikTok during the pandemic. She was the first German to perform at the American Music Awards and was a guest on various US talk shows. Her song "Control" won her numerous awards and became a worldwide hit.
In November 2023, she released her debut album "Therapy" with further hits such as "Girls Like Us", "Hold Me Like You Used To", "Daddy's Eyes" and "Lightning". Their European tour that followed in spring 2024 was completely sold out.
More info at zoewees.com
At the Mental Health Arts Festival, Zoe Wees will perform her new program "Zoe Wees unplugged" at the Isarphilharmonie.
Deaf performance
Zoe Wees' performance will be complemented by the deaf performers Ilknur Warnecke and Susanne Kermer. Deaf themselves, they use sign language, facial expressions and movement to bring music to life for deaf people. Background information in an interview with Ilknur Warnecke
"For me, mental health comes first, nothing comes before it. That's why I'm delighted to be on stage at the Mental Health Arts Festival in Munich." - Zoe Wees
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