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Here are only young adults, just boys out of school and out of school, boys with downy hair, girls with romantic flowers. This is true.
But Wednesday afternoon, they are not drunk yet. In general, the Gurtenfestival is worthwhile at these times, in the afternoon, during the week. Also for the elderly, young at heart, abstinence from alcohol, suffering from claustrophobia.
On Wednesday afternoons you can: go wild, comfortable beak, order quickly, discover great things. And how! The launch phase includes the tent stage – "new tent, new view, old atmosphere" – Alice Merton. The 24-year-old has not yet released an entire album, but her first single has had a blazing start last year.
"Roots" is a true earwig and recounts his homelessness, who has moved twelve times and lived in four different countries, including Germany and Canada. And this Alice Merton is a stunning one.
Incredibly small, barely reaching the guitarist's shoulder, incredibly friendly, she is really happy about her first "Swiss Festival", incredibly powerful, she jumps and jumps constantly, and most importantly, incredibly cool: her great success , Some have already said, if Alice Merton is only a marvel, she only brings it as the last song.
Before all the other new songs – and to almost everyone, she tells a little story. About how she was rejected by all major record companies or how her manager is also his best friend from the university. Authentic
And rhythms, they force people to dance, let visitors Gurten still fresh flock to the tent. When you have a view of the Bantiger and all the problems with the new cashless system suddenly become obsolete and unimportant. And who thought that this young woman would have too few songs in her luggage to complete an hour of concert, that's wrong. On the contrary, you can expect your first album.
Damian Marley arrived with a full suitcase. Only name requires, Damian is the youngest offspring of the great Bob Marley – and perhaps the only one who has left his shadow. The almost 40-year-old quartet mixes reggae and dancehall, but unfortunately it does not really make sense on the Gurten tonight.
Instead, her concert is a routine, even without inspiration. He wears, as his father usually do, a training jacket, only the Rastas are longer, they almost reach the ground. He sings marijuana, gives Bob songs as "Exodus", and lets the standard bearer – something that Jamaica has in common with Switzerland – work hard.
However, we expected more from this man's concert, that instead he delivers a worse version of his father – perhaps from the experience that the festival audience does not. do not demand and want what he knows.
Thursday afternoon offers the next chance to discover the Gurten over precious times. There are still tickets. (Berner Zeitung)
created: 11.07.2018, 22:19
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