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Open Air in Langenpreising: Enjoy a concert on the soccer field

2020-08-20T18:07:51.422Z


At the Open Air & unplugged, the band Django 3000 from Chiemgau really heated up the audience at the Langenpreisinger sports field. After months of the Corona standstill, the band is currently also using orphaned soccer fields and empty spa gardens as a stage in order to be able to give concerts at a safe distance. Langenpreising - This is also the case in Langenpreising, where the football depar...


At the Open Air & unplugged, the band Django 3000 from Chiemgau really heated up the audience at the Langenpreisinger sports field. After months of the Corona standstill, the band is currently also using orphaned soccer fields and empty spa gardens as a stage in order to be able to give concerts at a safe distance.

Langenpreising - This is also the case in Langenpreising, where the football department of the SpVgg, with the support of the Katholische Landjugend, unceremoniously converted its place in front of the grandstand into a small but fine stage in accordance with the regulations. Equipped with blankets and picnic baskets, the audience experienced an atmospheric summer night with glowing gypsy passion in mild temperatures. Not only the around 180 guests from near and far enjoyed the great ambience in the light of the torches and fire bowls, the singer and guitarist of the band, Kamil Müller, also praised the organization: "Heid looks really great!"

The four-piece band was best known in 2011 for their song "Heidi" on YouTube, which the radio discovered shortly afterwards and which of course was also part of Langenpreising. This was followed by a record deal and shortly afterwards the stages in Germany and the world. "Mia hama lucky, do hi to the kema, where mia now," said Müller, who led through the evening in his earthy, rough and vigorous Slovak-Bavarian accent. The four musicians played non-stop for almost two hours. They rely on a wide range of music.

In addition to singer Müller, you are the violinist Florian Starflinger, drummer Jan-Philipp Wiesmann and bassist Korbinian Kugler. In addition to barish, they also offer standard German, "something of Spanish", reggae songs and campfire music. The folk rock band's repertoire includes songs like “Wuid und Laut”, “Lem versaut”, “Gipsy in Me” or the song that couldn't be more topical: “Gruaß ans oide Lem”. In the ravishing ballad entitled “Heimat”, Müller sings about a sensitive topic that is easily misunderstood these days.

A Slovak who has found his home in Bavaria and who sings Bavarian songs - if only Europe would always work so well. All around it was a wonderful concert, which the audience applauded with standing ovations and the musicians only released after two more encores. sys

Source: merkur

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