The PERHAPS

In the organizer's words:
the perhaps
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After almost 20 years of musical creativity, the progressive pop-rock band The Perhaps from Krefeld presents their new album "Befindlichkeiten" live.
The title says it all: In German, partly satirical lyrics, the band takes aim at the sensitivities of society. With subtle irony and musical sophistication, they hold up a mirror to their times - without pointing a finger. Song titles such as "Stehparty", "Draußen nur Kännchen", "Langeweile" or "Mythen in Tüten" prove this: The band translates absurd everyday observations into music.
The evening is complemented by selected songs from past albums, including some in English.
The five-piece formation consists of:
Anya Worts - voc. and keys
Inge Laurenzen - voc. and flute
Jacek Gostkowski - guit.
Jürgen Beckmann - bass
Marek Ciasto - drums
Opener: Joshua Worts
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Imagine: Dimmed lights, a cool drink and a sound that fills the room with warmth. This is exactly the atmosphere that Joshua Worts creates. He has been on stage for ten years and has developed from a local insider tip to a permanent fixture on the music scene in NRW.
His style is hard to pigeonhole - it's that modern singer-songwriter vibe, mixed with the nonchalance of indie rock and the soul of folk. What his fans particularly appreciate? The authenticity. When Joshua sings about heartache or self-reflection, you buy it. No wonder, because he writes every one of his songs himself.
Whether on the stages of Irish pubs or open-air venues, Joshua's organic, guitar-heavy music is convincing live - sometimes alone, sometimes in a family duo with his father. If you want to listen to this sound at home, you can find his hits such as "Forget the Walk," "Send me Flowers," "This is War," and "Looking out to the Garden" on all streaming platforms. This content has been machine translated.

Location

Jazzkeller Krefeld Lohstraße 92 47798 Krefeld

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