Enno Bunger - Bis eine:r weint. Solo am Klavier.
His lyrics are often quoted, his songs serve as the soundtrack for many weddings and funerals, and anyone who has ever experienced a concert evening with professional melancholic Enno Bunger will likely confirm this: the people in the audience are often moved to tears. With his self-therapeutic, personal, and socially critical, yet always constructive songs, garnished with self-ironic and cabaret-like interludes, the East Frisian has carved out a firm place in the hearts and souls of a sustainably grown audience over the last fifteen years, with five released albums, a few million streams, nearly 650 performed concerts, and several thousand sold concert tickets.
After the big band tour for his album "Der beste Verlierer," which ironically is his most successful and first Top-10 album, it's now back to the roots, very close, reduced to the essentials of his work: word and sound, solo at the piano. There, where Enno Bunger feels at home, as most of his songs were created, and as many have come to know and love him in recent years. With his rearranged songs at the grand piano, he made music video history in 2012 at ZDF-Kultur at tv noir.
Now Bunger, once trained as a church organist, has done it again, rearranging his best, most important, and touching songs and will accompany himself on the piano, various keyboard instruments, and, if available, the church organ. For this, special concert halls, theaters, and churches have been selected, and contrary to the trend of "Adele-ization," allowing his audience to travel to a media metropolis, Enno Bunger will tour the entire republic from January to March to play no less than 30 concerts. Until one person cries.
Doors open at 6:00 PM