Shakti and Mathias Paqué are MON MARI ET MOI can't speak French and play "songs from the deepest provinces".
That's where they come from. From the middle of the Palatinate Forest.
Where the stars shine brighter at night.
If you want to be enchanted by songs and stories that dance a little out of line and go against the grain, this is the right place for you!
Shakti and Mathias don't sing about what you've already heard on the news.
On the contrary. They sing and tell you about your everyday life.
The special thing is that this time you don't have to do the washing up and others clean up for you. How good!
It's about the right pink, quickly forgotten good intentions, seven-zone pocket spring mattresses, a mulligatawny soup for four, the Captain Picard frog, the neighbors of course, a laundromat and even love.
You're sure to find yourself in their songs and stories.
On hundreds of concert evenings throughout Germany, Shakti and Mathias have taken their audiences to
other thoughts.
In addition to guitars and vocals, many unusual instruments can be heard: Wah-wah tubes, jaw harps, glockenspiels, kazoos, percussion and whatever else fits in the suitcase.
The Rheinpfalz writes: "Quite extraordinary. With bizarre lyrics, intelligent word acrobatics and humor, the duo MON MARI ET MOI have sung their way into the hearts of the audience... Eccentrically beautiful, charmingly quirky, colorfully cheeky"
It is not without reason that they were on the best song list for several months and won the 2024
"Belziger Bachstelze" comedy/cabaret prize in 2024!
By the way: because they live near the French border, have a French surname and "MON MARI ET MOI" clearly sounds better than "mein Mann und ich", Shakti's grandma came up with this name. Their songs are all in German, however, because they no longer speak any French and would first have to take a course again. That's not possible at the moment because they perform somewhere in Germany every week.
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Price information:
Tickets are available for €15 at the Box Office.