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                    Konzert: DER NINO AUS WIEN & die AusWienBand
Nino Mandl (guitar, vocals), Raphael Sas (guitar, keys, vocals), pauT (bass, clarinet, vocals), David Wukitsevits (drums, vocals)
There is a quote from Nino aus Wien for every situation in life. A verse for every feeling, the right images and vibes for every story. Sometimes as encouragement, such as “if nothing works out, you can always find something else,” sometimes as wisdom, such as “there are people, there are friends, but most of the time they're just folks.” All these gems seem to flow endlessly from Nino's head.
Nino Aus Wien, Austrian singer-songwriter and writer, shapes the German-speaking music scene with his very own sound and his “Hirschstettner Soul.” He plays all over the German-speaking world, from the Arena Wien to the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg. The latest album by the “Bob Dylan of Praterstern” is dedicated to his grandfather Rudolf Mandl, a Viennese singer. For the musician, it is a tribute to his family connection to the musical tradition of his homeland.
Whether Nino will now move from wine tavern to wine tavern to entertain merry company with his songs remains to be seen, but what is certain is that the artist offers a profound exploration of the center of his life, drawn from different periods of his existence.
        There is a quote from Nino aus Wien for every situation in life. A verse for every feeling, the right images and vibes for every story. Sometimes as encouragement, such as “if nothing works out, you can always find something else,” sometimes as wisdom, such as “there are people, there are friends, but most of the time they're just folks.” All these gems seem to flow endlessly from Nino's head.
Nino Aus Wien, Austrian singer-songwriter and writer, shapes the German-speaking music scene with his very own sound and his “Hirschstettner Soul.” He plays all over the German-speaking world, from the Arena Wien to the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg. The latest album by the “Bob Dylan of Praterstern” is dedicated to his grandfather Rudolf Mandl, a Viennese singer. For the musician, it is a tribute to his family connection to the musical tradition of his homeland.
Whether Nino will now move from wine tavern to wine tavern to entertain merry company with his songs remains to be seen, but what is certain is that the artist offers a profound exploration of the center of his life, drawn from different periods of his existence.
 
             
                 
                                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
         
        