Luca Noel will be thrilling his fans live again from January 2025. Following the success of his almost sold-out first tour and the release of his most personal EP to date, "7 Leben", the musician will once again be touring across Germany on 11 dates.
Luca Noel, an extraordinary talent and convincing live artist, began his musical journey at the age of 10 and has earned himself a firm place in the German music scene with his catchy melodies and emotional lyrics. He became known through viral hits such as "Wenn ich dir sag' dass ich dich liebe" and the German version of "abcdefu" on social media. His single "Fucked Up" achieved over 11 million streams. Writing good German-language pop songs is one thing - but Luca Noel wants more. He reflects: "'Fucked Up' has opened doors for me and I'm grateful for that, but the track isn't typical of me at all. I always want to get better, write more complex lyrics and develop myself further - so I've worked even harder in the last two years and written over 50 new songs. This has resulted in very personal releases such as 'Kein böses Blut' and the EP 'Sieben Leben'. Showing myself vulnerable is still pretty scary, but it's also a knot that has burst, which really drives me." With "Besser du hasst mich" and "Sorgenkind", Luca Noel has already released two of the new songs this year - much to the delight of his ever-growing fan base.
They can not only look forward to new music, but also to seeing the artist live with his band again soon. In 2023, Luca Noel toured as a support act with Michael Schulte, Glasperlenspiel and Florian Künstler, among others, and embarked on his first own, largely sold-out headlining tour in January 2024. Now the sequel is imminent: in August he will be on the road for five concerts as a special guest of Silbermond, and next year he will be back on stage as a headliner. His "Letters to Myself" tour 2025 starts on January 21 in Hanover and ends on February 2 in Stuttgart, taking Luca Noel across Germany on 11 dates.
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