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The time has finally come again:
Liedfett are going on tour to transform select clubs into boiling melting pots of joy. In October and November 2023, the full-bodied live musicians invite you to dance without restraint and spread euphoria and ecstasy everywhere. They are sure to rock until the mosh pit glows. After all, Liedfett's quality has always been to transfer their energy to the entire audience without delay from the very first bar, and to keep on rhythmically increasing with every further melody until the eyes of the blissful auditorium light up the horizon. At least that's about it.
In addition to their much-loved classics, of course, they also have a brand new showpiece of an album with them: "Hi!" A welcome from the Revolutionary Directorate.
The Hamburg free spirits from Liedfett are back with their latest hymns to existence on "Hi!". During their ongoing odyssey through the turmoil of the world, they have once again conjured up a perfect soundtrack for all their impressions and given the right words to every speechlessness in search of meaning. Their view of life may have changed here and there, but their attitude remains the same: Liedfett listen to their hearts and let happiness happen.
They are the midnight guests who turn up uninvited at the dull flat-share party, only to unexpectedly save the mood. When Liedfett play, the whole kitchen dances. On their new, sixth album "Hi!", Liedfett once again transcend all genre boundaries and scene conventions: Whether punk rock guitars or spherical beats from the shadows of the industrial area, songwriter poems or hip hop skills, pop melodies and Hamburg school: Liedfett sail through all waters with open ears, finding their very own way to perfectly encase their thoughts and release them directly into people's hearts as smart three-minute songs. Their path is music, their fuel is optimism. A punk with flowers in his hair, a blade of grass breaking through the asphalt. Liedfett tear open the windows of the world so that reality can air out.