PHOTO: © Betty's Black Pearl

LOSING GRAVITY - Stadion Rock meets Black Pearl / Support: The Reveries - Rock

In the organizer's words:

Stadium rock meets Black Pearl - and nobody stays seated

When thundering guitars, big choruses and honest rock energy combine with the unmistakable flair of Betty's Black Pearl, it's clear: Losing Gravity are in town.

Since May 2017, the band has been playing the stages that shape the rock world with growing passion - and sometimes also those where you actually just wanted to "have a quick beer". Their mix of melodic stadium rock and alternative is so catchy that you find yourself singing along to the chorus even though you've only known the band for three minutes.

The specialist magazine ROCK HARD put it in a nutshell:
"If Nickelback moved to the south of the USA, they could sound like this in a few years' time - and that's explicitly meant as a compliment."

With their internationally acclaimed debut album Headed South (release date: April 29, 2022), it was clear that Losing Gravity were not only headed south, but were also on a determined upward trajectory. This was followed by invitations as special guests on The New Roses' German tour, numerous festival appearances from Kieler Woche to Harley Days Hamburg and a tour in 2023, during which they probably clocked up more highway kilometers than bonus points at the service station.

Now they're stopping off at Betty's Black Pearl. Stadium rock in club format, big hooks in a small space and a guarantee that you'll be hoarse but happy the next day. If you want to know what big stage energy feels like when it explodes right in front of your nose, you shouldn't miss this concert.

Support:
When Losing Gravity take to the stage, one thing is clear: it's going to get loud. But when their support band The Reveries play beforehand, it's clear that it's not only going to be loud, but also damn interesting.


The Reveries are living proof that rock music knows no boundaries - neither geographically nor stylistically. Having come together in Hanover, Surya Putra Kartolo and Danny Widjaja from Indonesia, together with Ksenia Egorova from Russia, bring a mixture to the stage that is as international as an airport, but with a lot more pressure on the speakers.


Their sound? Somewhere between "We've been listening to our parents' old rock records" and "We're turning everything up a notch". With growling guitars, driving drums and a voice that is both vulnerable and uncompromising, they manage to either win the audience over immediately - or at least confuse them so much that they can't help but keep listening.


They don't take themselves too seriously, but they do take their music seriously. The Reveries don't deliver polished radio fare, but honest, sometimes slightly chaotic rock with character. You could say: if Losing Gravity is the controlled crash, then The Reveries are the charming chaos in front of it.


In short: if you arrive too late and miss the support, you've not only missed the beginning of the evening, but probably also the best surprise.

This content has been machine translated.

Location

Betty's Black Pearl Kolpingstraße 14 28195 Bremen
Betty's Black Pearl
Noch mehr Events dieser Location-Page Betty's Black Pearl

Get the Rausgegangen App!

Be always up-to-date with the latest events in Bremen!