Friday, May 10, 2024, 8 p.m.
MUSIKZIMMER
Concert
Tickets: here!
Early Bird: 15€
VVK: 20€ + VVK fees
ATTENTION, THE EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO FRIDAY, MAY 10, 2024.
ALL PURCHASED TICKETS REMAIN VALID.
Post-Punk, Pop and Experimental!
We are very happy to present Hope to you. Still on tour with DEPECHE MODE, HOPE will finally be coming to Düsseldorf in May.
If Portishead were to be founded in Berlin today and Josef Beuys were to tear the band to pieces with a coarse wire brush in order to exhibit them in a dark, 30 meter high silo for the artificial production of icebergs, this total work of art would probably come closest to Hope. ALGIERS and IDLES were the first outside of Germany to fall in love with this shattering emotional monster of a band, and they toured extensively with them. Then Hope were hailed by the press at Eurosonic as a new, weird pop wonder. ("Ballet mixes with Post-Punk better than you think" - buzz.ie, "a monumental experience" - NBHAP.com) They recorded their self-titled debut album with Olaf Opal (The Notwist) in a dilapidated lung sanatorium to capture the inner destruction and cold.
It has what it takes to become a timeless classic. Songs like Raw, Cell, Kingdom and Drop Your Knives exude more dark and dystopian energy than all the Black Mirror seasons put together. They are songs that emerged from the demystified, gentrified and art-free space that is Berlin. The only answer to society in its current state can only be the most radical, direct and free art.
Hope wird im Musikzimmer supportet von Henry Lee.
© Joe Dilworth, 2022
Supported by the Cultural Office of the City of Düsseldorf.
Friday, May 10, 2024, 8 p.m.
MUSIKZIMMER
Concert
Tickets: here!
Early Bird: 15€
VVK: 20€ + VVK fees
ATTENTION, THE EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO FRIDAY, MAY 10, 2024.
ALL PURCHASED TICKETS REMAIN VALID.
© Joe Dilworth, 2022
Post-Punk, Pop and Experimental!
We are very happy to present Hope to you. Still on tour with DEPECHE MODE, HOPE will finally be coming to Düsseldorf in May.
If Portishead were to be founded in Berlin today and Josef Beuys were to tear the band to pieces with a coarse wire brush in order to exhibit them in a dark, 30 meter high silo for the artificial production of icebergs, this total work of art would probably come closest to Hope. ALGIERS and IDLES were the first outside of Germany to fall in love with this shattering emotional monster of a band, and they toured extensively with them. Then Hope were hailed by the press at Eurosonic as a new, weird pop wonder. ("Ballet mixes with Post-Punk better than you think" - buzz.ie, "a monumental experience" - NBHAP.com) They recorded their self-titled debut album with Olaf Opal (The Notwist) in a dilapidated lung sanatorium to capture the inner destruction and cold.
It has what it takes to become a timeless classic. Songs like Raw, Cell, Kingdom and Drop Your Knives exude more dark and dystopian energy than all the Black Mirror seasons put together. They are songs that emerged from the demystified, gentrified and art-free space that is Berlin. The only answer to society in its current state can only be the most radical, direct and free art.
Hope wird im Musikzimmer supportet von Henry Lee.
Supported by the Cultural Office of the City of Düsseldorf.