Ronja mazeahn + Lucas Rieger

14.03.2025
20:00

Kulturfabrik Salzmann (on the copper hammer), Kassel

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beginning: 20 Clock, inlet 19 Clock
box office: 20 €
Location: Kulturfabrik Salzmann – Center on the copper hammer, Leipziger Strasse 407
Organizer: Kulturfabrik Salzmann

Ronja mazeahn: She played the “cello” for Udo Lindenberg, When the panic prize for German newcomers was awarded in the penultimate summer. The following year the song poet and producer was awarded the Hanns-Seidel Foundation, Most people know their name from the debate about their Dreadlocks in the previous year.
Dancer moves from the cello to ukulele, To the piano and synthesizer, Her voice draws threads of poetry in the air. Tells stories of being on the road, of joie de vivre and deep connection. Seven years ago, Ronja met her Argentine partner and bassist Fede in Italy, Since then the two have played many hundreds of concerts with various formations of their music family (Called "Bluebird Orchestra"), Numerous countries traveled and transferred their songs into different languages. “When it is beautiful, Don't ask, Where the path leads you…”

Lucas Rieger (what C) has been writing his songs somewhere between pop for several years now, Punk and folk. So music for both boots, as well as for sneakers.
Which is lyrically about everyday life, Politics or sometimes coming-of-age, is presented live with acoustic guitar and voice. The loop station is just as often there, Like here and there a little beat. He does that alone, both on stage and in your own studio.
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 played solo with acts like Jupiter Jones, Petra Chapel, Austin Lucas or Matze Rossi.
But listen for yourself.

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Photo on the left: Ronja Maltzahn © Lennart Böwation, Photo on the right: Lucas Rieger © Jenny Rieger