20:00
Sandershaus, Kassel

Lucas Rieger (what C) has been writing his songs somewhere between pop for several years now, Indie and punk. A touch of folk cannot be denied, But reggae also shines through here and there or there are spoken word passages. So music for both boots, as well as for sneakers.
Which is lyrically about everyday life, Politics or sometimes coming-of-age, is performed live solo. But not the solo one, that you know, but with a few bonuses. Loop-Station, You can also hear synth beats, like acoustic songs.
The lyrics are not afraid of this, To take a stand and unequivocally stand up for the rights of animals and humans. No pointing finger, but haunting songs with substance. Without slogans, with attitude.
Lucas Rieger has his own small studio where he produces his own stuff. He has already released a number of recordings in this way, digital and physical. It's hard to get more DIY than that.
He gained experience on stage not only through his solo gigs. From 2010 He played for a long time with the well-known punk band “Kafkas”, with which he nationwide, as well as in German-speaking countries and shared the stage with acts such as Bela B. or gunslinger shared.
He has already played solo with acts such as Jupiter Jones, Petra Chapel, Austin Lucas, Dirk Darmstaedter or Matze Rossi.
Konzinn - an almost forgotten word describes a harmonious combination and that's exactly what Daniel lives in his songs. Between joy and sadness, Good luck and bad luck, The worlds blur together and usually come together to create a happy ending.
Daniel processes personal texts in his German-language songs and takes the listener into different chapters of his life. It's a mountain tour, which sometimes has to be canceled due to poor visibility. But that doesn't mean giving up. We try to keep our lives harmoniously balanced. Sometimes you have to scream, to restore balance.
Acoustic music meets emo, and punk rock influences.
Bar ab 19 Clock / start at 20 Clock
The concert will take place in the Sandershaus bar.
free entry, for a voluntary one, Financial recognition for the performing artists is requested.
Photo by Jenny Rieger