MAX GIESINGER - GLÜCK AUF DEN STRASSEN OPEN AIRS - Kultursommer Salzgitter
With his new album "Glück auf den Strassen", Max Giesinger takes his audience on a road trip full of new sounds back to the origins of the motivation that drives him to make music. The title track radiates the lightness of summer and is, like all other songs on the album, made to be experienced live outdoors together. At the same time, 2026 marks the 10th anniversary of his single "80 Millionen" and his album "Der Junge, der rennt", which helped him achieve breakthrough success – wonderful summer evenings filled with emotions are ahead!
Max Giesinger's journey from his debut "Laufen Lernen", through "80 Millionen", "Wenn sie tanzt", "Legenden", "Auf das, was da noch kommt" & "Irgendwann ist jetzt" to "Menschen" and "Wimpernschlag," his duet with Johannes Oerding, is truly remarkable. The title of his second album "Der Junge, der rennt" was long programmatic for the last decade in the musician's life: Over 800 concerts played so far, more time on the road than at home, participation as a coach on "The Voice Kids" & "Sing meinen Song", then into the studio to record new songs and back out on stages in ever-larger halls and arenas – there has always been only one direction: Full speed ahead.
Now, for the first time, Max Giesinger takes the time to reflect on his steep career and to ask how all of this even came about. He provides the answer on "Glück auf den Strassen" with new sounds, a lot of empathy for the human species, and by taking his fans on a road trip to the original feeling that brought him to music in the first place. Starting from the shared loud music listening in the convertible with his mother, to his performances as a street musician in the pedestrian zones of Karlsruhe and Sydney, to his current life as a musician, the freedom of being on the move runs like a red thread through his work.
However, Max Giesinger has now realized that the boy who runs, after 10 years of constant being on the go, must also take a moment to pause. To press the pause button, to breathe, to reflect, and to enjoy life. That’s why he will take an indefinite break after the summer open-air shows in 2026. The summer of 2026 will be all the more a "highlight summer" with some of the open airs from the last 10 years that have particularly stayed in memory. A good reason to give him so much fan warmth at these open-air shows that he can hardly wait to return!
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