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Sixpence None The Richer

In the organizer's words:

For an entire generation of 90s couples, it is probably the love song: Sixpence None The Richer enchanted millions of fans with their global hit "Kiss Me" - and are now back more solid, more mature and with unbroken energy.
The band was founded by singer Leigh Nash and guitarist Matt Slocum, who met in New Braunfels, Texas, before moving to Nashville - the heart of the US music scene - together. After drummer Dale Baker joined the band, they recorded their debut album "The Fatherless and The Widow", released in 1994. Their unmistakable combination of driving indie rock and introspective songwriting quickly found enthusiastic fans. The second album "This Beautiful Mess" was released just one year later, and in 1997 bassist Justin Cary completed the permanent quartet after several line-up changes. Their international breakthrough came with their self-titled album and the accompanying single "Kiss Me": the song was nominated for a Grammy, conquered the US singles charts thanks to the cult RomCom "She's All That" (known in Germany as "Eine wie keine") and has over 1.2 billion Spotify streams to date. A global hit that continues to this day. In 1999, the band followed up with their cover version of "There She Goes" (The La's), which became their second worldwide hit single. After label-related delays, "Divine Discontent" was finally released in 2002, for the first time with drummer Rob Mitchell, who replaced Dale Baker. Sixpence None The Richer initially disbanded in 2004 to devote themselves to solo projects. However, they got back together in 2007 and released "The Dawn of Grace" (2008) and "Lost in Translation" (2012) before the band went quiet again. Their celebrated comeback EP "Rosemary Hill" followed in October 2024 - twelve years after their last release. At the same time, they returned to the stage with a major US tour to celebrate their 25th anniversary - with the original line-up of Leigh Nash, Matt Slocum, Dale Baker and Justin Cary. In October 2026, German audiences can finally look forward to four exclusive concerts where Sixpence None The Richer will prove that they are better than ever 25 years after their formation.

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Location

Columbia Theater Columbiadamm 9-11 10965 Berlin