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“The Masked Singer” winners Sasha and Johannes Oerding bring the campfire concert trend to life


Are campfire concerts now becoming the new live trend? “The Masked Singer” winner Sasha also played a few weeks ago at the campfire in the empty Barclaycard Arena for a fan – Johannes Oerding, on the other hand, is planning an entire tour (photo montage)

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“The Masked Singer” winner Sasha showed how it is done, pop singer Johannes Oerding is now following suit: campfire concerts could become the live trend in 2021 – and continue even after the COVID-19 pandemic!

Hamburg – There is currently silence on the state’s stages, after all, the COVID-19 pandemic has the music and events industry was suddenly paralyzed around a year ago. We are desperately looking for alternatives that are intended to accelerate the opening of the concert halls quickly, but at the same time not posing a health risk. In mid-March, “The Masked Singer *” winner Sasha (49) played a private campfire concert for a single fan in the empty Barclaycard Arena in Hamburg * (extratipp.com reported *), drawing attention to the needs of the industry. By the way, the 49-year-old musician could also unconsciously a new trend have ushered in.

On Monday (April 19, 2021) started at 10 a.m. the pre-sale of Johannes Oerdings (39) “Campfire Acoustics 2021” – and the fans grabbed it! The longing for live music is great, but could soon be satisfied, after all, the pop singer’s * tour begins on June 11, 2021 in Cham, Upper Palatinate. If the first dates actually take place, campfire concerts for many artists and bands could also be long-term a varied alternative to ‘regular’ shows – even after the pandemic! Extratipp.com * reports.

The Barclaycard Arena normally fits up to 16,000 spectators, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, pop singer Sasha (r.) Only performed for a single fan – but campfire concerts could soon establish themselves for the general public in the long term

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Johannes Oerding and “The Masked Singer” star Sasha: Will campfire concerts be more frequent soon?

Admittedly The idea of ​​bonfire concerts is of course not entirely new. In the previous year, for example, Johannes Oerding gave an acoustic show by the warming campfire in Hamburg’s city park for around 1,000 spectators. Sasha’s special set in the Barclaycard Arena also made many fans want it, even in a (comparatively!) Small group listening to your favorite musicians at an intimate, atmospheric concert. The “Masked Singer *” – Dino and his 39-year-old colleague are therefore vigorously promoting this alternative concept.

The highlight: campfire concerts are not only a solution that needs to be taken into account with regard to the corona pandemic, but could assert themselves in the music world as a whole in the future. Johannes Oerding’s “Campfire Acoustics 2021” tour runs from mid-June to September – and could thus play a kind of pioneering role for future concerts by many German pop stars and bands: In view of the overcrowded halls and the crowd, it is many fans not possible to be really close to their favorite artists or even to catch a glimpse of the stage at all. The atmosphere often disappears in the midst of the crowd, afterwards the anger is great.

Campfire concerts slow down this stress, which spoils the mood of many concert goers even before the show. Instead of loud sound from several directions, the sets at events such as Johannes Oerding’s “Campfire Acoustics 2021” tour are designed for quieter, more contemplative and, above all, more emotional moments. Instead of big stage shows and overloaded lighting effects there is a campfire feeling you can touch, in which the music is clearly in the foreground – such as Sasha’s appearance in the Barclaycard Arena.

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Johannes Oerding invites you to “Campfire Acoustics 2021” – and could herald the trend

Campfire concerts are not only held during Corona a good alternative to conventional tours. Incidentally, on his “Campfire Acoustics 2021” tour, Johannes Oerding is touring many parts of Germany and could show at his shows where this live trend will have a promising future for the years to come. The pandemic has brought the events industry to the edge of its existence, but now this could create an opportunity that would turn this area upside down: towards smaller, intimate shows and away from the big stages. The point of view finally rests on the music itself again.

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Johannes Oerding – “Campfire Acoustics 2021”: All tour dates at a glance

  • June 11, 2021 – Cham – Stadthallen Stadium
  • June 12, 2021 – Regensburg – Dultplatz
  • June 30, 2021 – Rosenheim – Diversity Park
  • 2. Juli 2021 – Nohfelden – Open Air Bostalsee
  • July 6, 2021 – Wiesbaden – BRIT Arena
  • July 22, 2021 – Mönchengladbach – Sparkassenpark
  • July 23, 2021 – Hamburg – Stadtpark Open Air
  • July 24, 2021 – Hamburg – Stadtpark Open Air
  • July 25, 2021 – Hamburg – Stadtpark Open Air
  • July 30, 2021 – Zweibrücken – Airfield
  • July 31, 2021 – Oberhausen – Parking lot P9 (König-Pilsener-Arena)
  • August 4, 2021 – Augsburg – Messe
  • August 7, 2021 – Rostock – IGA Park
  • August 13, 2021 – Nuremberg – Volkspark Dutzendteich
  • August 15, 2021 – Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock – palace tent at Safariland
  • August 20, 2021 – Hanover – Parkbühne
  • August 21, 2021 – Hanover – Parkbühne
  • September 18, 2021 – Hasenmoor – Hartenholm Airfield

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