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Die Gewürztraminer & Da Gmischte Satz
Austria
Gidon Oechsner - vocals, guitar
Marco Filippovits - vocals, guitar
Julian Eggenhofer - guitar
Milos Avramovic - accordion
Daniel Schober - bass
Daniel Neuhauser - drums, vocals
Markus Stibor - trumpet
Stefan Eitzenberger - saxophone
Martin Schiske - trombone
Dario Schwärzler - tuba
Probably Austria’s spiciest gypsy Balkan troupe brings everything a concert needs: speed, wit, virtuosity, and enough energy to get even the most tired dancing legs moving again. Gewürztraminer play their way through folk, rock, hip-hop, swing, and Balkan music with unmistakable joy.
For years, they have been a fixed part of the Viennese music scene and have already performed on stages across Austria, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and Hungary. Their songs are a melting pot of cultures, styles, and stories — sometimes highly danceable, sometimes surprisingly melancholic, but always with charm and attitude. With their new album, their Viennese roots move even more into the spotlight. Acoustic techno about global warming meets a Viennese waltz carrying a love message, while an anthem to Schnapsen collides with Balkan Mercedes dreams. In short: fresh, cheeky, virtuosic, and definitely never boring.
free entry
Gidon Oechsner - vocals, guitar
Marco Filippovits - vocals, guitar
Julian Eggenhofer - guitar
Milos Avramovic - accordion
Daniel Schober - bass
Daniel Neuhauser - drums, vocals
Markus Stibor - trumpet
Stefan Eitzenberger - saxophone
Martin Schiske - trombone
Dario Schwärzler - tuba
Probably Austria’s spiciest gypsy Balkan troupe brings everything a concert needs: speed, wit, virtuosity, and enough energy to get even the most tired dancing legs moving again. Gewürztraminer play their way through folk, rock, hip-hop, swing, and Balkan music with unmistakable joy.
For years, they have been a fixed part of the Viennese music scene and have already performed on stages across Austria, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and Hungary. Their songs are a melting pot of cultures, styles, and stories — sometimes highly danceable, sometimes surprisingly melancholic, but always with charm and attitude. With their new album, their Viennese roots move even more into the spotlight. Acoustic techno about global warming meets a Viennese waltz carrying a love message, while an anthem to Schnapsen collides with Balkan Mercedes dreams. In short: fresh, cheeky, virtuosic, and definitely never boring.
free entry