JOHANNES OERDING & MAX GIESINGER - SOMMER OPEN AIRS 2025
After sensational demand for the HEIMSPIEL Stadium Show
Johannes Oerding announces 32 Summer Open Airs
Following the demand for his announcement of the HEIMSPIEL HAMBURG Stadium Show, which can only be described as sensational, the multiple platinum and gold awarded singer-songwriter and TV host of "Sing Meinen Song" and "The Voice Of Germany" now announces his extensive Summer Open Airs 2025, which will take him through Germany and Switzerland at 32 dates from June to August!
His seventh album "Plan A" shot straight to number 1 on the German charts, and his accompanying tour in 2023, as well as his first home game in Kapellen, his birthplace by the Rhine, were the largest concerts of his career so far. After that, Johannes Oerding consciously took a year off – also to process the incredible development of his 20-year long career, recharge his energy levels, and find inspiration for new music. But Johannes wouldn’t be Johannes if he didn’t also work on the next live shows and further highlights for his fans during the sabbatical.
Full of energy and inspiration, Johannes Oerding will finally return next year to where he truly belongs: On the stages of Germany and Switzerland!
German pop star touring in winter 2025 with a new album in 14 cities in
Germany and Switzerland.
After Max Giesinger could celebrate the 10-year anniversary of his debut album "Laufen Lernen" in 2024 and shortly thereafter performed for the first time at the "Night Of The Proms" in 16 arena shows accompanied by a large orchestra, he is starting the next phase of his career with the release of his single "Menschen." His fifth album will be released in early summer 2025 and will take him on tour through 14 cities.
It’s been a good eight years since Max Giesinger burned himself into the memory of the music world as "The Boy Who Runs." The album title is still programmatic; the man is clearly more on the road than at home – walking through Hamburg, alone on foreign continents, with his boys on big stages. Max has played over 800 concerts in the past decade and has gotten to know Germany in all its facets. And his audience, whose intense closeness is important to him. He lives from it.
"Menschen" marks the beginning of a new album that will come next year. With tracks that remind of a road trip. A trip that is not straightforward, unplanned, with stopovers. With unheard sounds from Max and lyrics that delve deep. Max is the tour guide of this trip.
"It's crazy how differently we tick," says Max, "everyone sees the world from their own perspective; it's as if there are eight billion versions of the Earth." But nevertheless, Max has also found that we share the same starting point. "We all dream of the best version of ourselves, we work on it, we fail and hope and learn a little more every day who we are," he says. And yet we are always in comparison with others. "And that applies universally, to everyone in the world. I find that fascinating."
Therefore, the new album is not just a collection of new songs but a timeless appeal to humanity, connected with the invitation to accept oneself and others with all their flaws and strengths. What could be better than celebrating the shared experience at one of his concerts? "Menschen" is a road trip that one should definitely accompany Max Giesinger on.
Copyright: Thomas Leidig
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