myths entwine, mites scuffle and sailors loll around the magic of Soirée Süd. Is it the wildest stand-up mix in town? The world's most fidgety magic show? The cuddliest concert conglomerate in the world? The one, the one, the one? Find out for yourself why, why and why Soireé Süd will catapult itself straight into your heart. Even earlier since 2025, because we're celebrating the weekly mountain festival together: Wednesday is the new Thursday! What's more, a strange cooking show will be integrated into the Soireé! Why only? Be there or be a rotten egg.
On board as standard:
Gunnar Krupp. If Astrid Lindgren had invented him, he would be Michel of Lönneberga. He is the regular magician at Soireé Süd - last year his greatest trick was to conjure the Klaasohm Festival away from Borkum with a simple Ctrl-F report!
Hinnerk Köhn. If Astrid Lingren had invented him, he'd be Tommi. But without Annika. And his mother's surname would be Bates. But please don't worry! He's responsible for stand-up at the soiree.
Johanna Wack. If Astrid Lindgren had invented her, she would probably be as famous as she should be! She provides the fine spirit of this show, for literature and delicate humor. She's the perfect wave, she's the perfect day, just let her carry you along, shalalalala.
Andy Strauss. If Astrid Lindgren had invented him, he would be the illegitimate child of robber chief Borka and a bumpkin. It's okay that this is written here, because he writes the press releases for Soiree Süd. He also does the trance, gabber and wine accompaniment.
Besides, what would a soirée be without star guests?
This time even two! And they both make music! And even: completely different ones! Exclamation marks! Behind every sentence!
First of all:
Tim Jaacks: guitar, voice, German lyrics. That's all this young man needs to fill a stage. Melancholy pop songs, a lot of zeitgeist and a bit of fortune cookie crumbling. If Pipi Longstocking had invented him, he would be Astrid Lindgren.
And still:
Kem Trail: Gameboy sounds, voice, German lyrics. That's all this young man needs to fill a stage. Angry 8-bit punk, criticism of capitalism and a bit of Egotronic nostalgia. If Astrid had invented him, he would be Aa Kurzsocke - a kind of counterpart to Pipi Longstocking - without a house, a donkey and a suitcase full of gold.
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