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Lido Berlin | ClickClickDecker

Actually, it’s already twenty-three, but twenty sounds nicer. It’s also kind of strange to announce a tour that won’t take place for another year. But it’s an attempt and a sign of life after such a long period of reticence.

2019 was our last concert together, that was a long time ago and a lot of things felt like they were over and running out. We were and are no different from everyone else: good and bad things shift the focus, narrow the options and require planning well in advance. We are no longer twenty. I read that in the title. Nevertheless, we would like to get back on stage together. Even though we hear and feel from all sides that this has become more difficult and the market is competitive. But markets have never really interested us. So now, here we are again and want to spend evenings with you.

Attention, now it gets nostalgic: I have given around 350 concerts under the name ClickClickDecker. With different partners on stage. Oliver Stangl, who I met on a tour with Fink in 2005, and Sebastian Cleemann, who performed with us for the first time in 2009, are still with us. Then there is our popular, colorful technician Benjamin Sellak at the controls behind the mixer, with whom we have been on the road since 2011. We have been scattered in all four corners of the country for years and maintaining friendships has become a task. That’s why I’m all the more excited to be on the road with this clique again.

I am also looking forward to visiting venues again with whom we have worked together for many decades and where friendships have been formed. Likewise, we have found a partnership with Audiolith Booking, with whom we have had a close relationship on the label side for 20 years, who share our ideas of fair ticket prices and respectful booking, for example.

Who knows what’s coming next. I’m looking forward to it.

This is a love letter to life.
Kisses, Kevin (and Sebastian, Oliver & Benny)

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