The Sportfreunde Stiller in Munich: What a home game!
Created: 11/27/2022, 2:16 p.m
By: Catherine Brack
Finally at home: Sportfreunde Stiller (from left) Peter Brugger, Rüde Linhof, Flo Weber and Mario Radetzky.
© Kathrin Brack
The Sportfreunde Stiller are back and played a sold-out concert at the Circus Krone in Munich with a lot of bite and remarkable endurance.
Our match report:
Before a home game, as all athletes know, the pressure is particularly high.
The viewers want to see top performance.
The fans of Sportfreunde Stiller must have been extremely satisfied on Saturday evening (November 26, 2022): Peter Brugger, Rüde Linhof and Flo Weber threw their heart and soul into the sold-out Circus Krone and a full two and a half hours of music in the Munich arena.
The Sportis have strengthened themselves tactically, with their grandiose opening act Granada from Graz and tour guitarist Mario Radetzky.
And say to their fan block at the beginning: "I, Roque", so that everyone knows where the journey is going.
It leads via "New York, Rio, Rosenheim" and "The Gift" to the new album "Everyone just an X", which the band released a week ago.
The Sportfreunde Stiller have just published "Everyone just an X".
In return, the sports fans show a lot of joy in playing, have a blast on stage and inspire with classics like "A Compliment" and "Wonderful Years".
And they show remarkable endurance.
This evening the game goes into overtime twice.
Which they use for a temporary change: singer and guitarist Peter takes a seat at the drums and leaves drummer Flo to take the stage for "It Must Be a Wonderful Thing".
Sportfreunde Stiller conclude a sweaty evening with "Wellenreit '54" and "Fast wie von selbst".
(More music? Read our review of Melody Gardot's concert in Munich's Isarphilharmonie here.)