WALLIS BIRD - "I Can See Your Tour From Here"
WALLIS BIRD is back: In 2026, the Irish artist is finally touring again with her band, bringing along her new album "I Can See Your House From Here," in which she urgently processes existential themes. After two years on the road with the neo-classical band Spark for the collaborative album "Visions Of Venus," it's time for WALLIS BIRD to give her own and especially the new songs an exclusive place on stage. Because that's where the artist's power shines the brightest: Her intense energy, her magnificent voice, and the sharing of intimate moments make her shows special, inclusive experiences that touch, shake up, and connect.
WALLIS BIRD has made a decision: To go out. For us, for a "we," against isolation. For allowing closeness instead of shutting oneself off. For sharing her dreams, fears, and pains, bringing her community into the dialogue, and utilizing the power of community and music – at concerts and with her new album "I Can See Your House From Here," which will be released in conjunction with her tour in 2026. With WALLIS BIRD, the private is political: With her seventh studio album in tow, the musician returns to the stage and takes her audience on an urgent, comforting-empowering journey through personal and collective experiences of loss, hope, and humanity. Created in an old farmhouse near Berlin, the album is a warm, open work about grief as an expression of love, about community, and about the courage to not look away in a torn world.
Live, WALLIS BIRD connects her captivating energy, her expressive voice, and intimate stories into concerts that touch, shake up, and connect: "For me, it’s important to experience the people and the areas I play, that’s what gets me excited." WALLIS BIRD has always consistently followed her path and made music since she can remember. She received a guitar from her father at the age of two. Her special sound is owed to her creativity but also to fate: When she was one year old, her left hand got caught in a lawn mower, and all fingers were severed. Four could be reattached. That’s why she plays a right-handed guitar, upside down, without her little finger. In her pieces, elements of rock, punk, traditional Irish folk, and even jazz merge, all topped with her impressive, rough voice. With her musical force, WALLIS BIRD has received several international awards, including two Irish Meteor Awards (national Irish music award) and the German Music Authors' Prize in the Rock/Pop category. Her boundless energy on stage is one of her trademarks; even the Irish Times once noted that "her energy could revitalize the economy of an entire country."
WALLIS BIRD, an artist full of love, soul, and empathy, lives with her partner in Berlin, surrounds herself with like-minded people and friends in her art, and has built her career from the ground up. She advocates for women's and transgender rights, against racism and injustice, and for acceptance and constructive conflict resolution.
Doors open: 19:00 hours