It's amazing how the question ‘Who's in a bad mood here?’ always puts you in a good mood, regardless of your state of mind.
This is exactly how the new tour ‘Wer hat hier schlechte Laune’ by Max Raabe & Palast Orchester works. No matter what the mood is before the concert, the audience leaves the hall with a smile afterwards.
The title ‘Wer hat hier schlechte Laune’ comes from the latest album by the singer and inventor of ‘Raabe-Pop’. Together with his trusted co-writers of recent years, Annette Humpe, Achim Hagemann, Peter Plate and Ulf Leo Somme, Max Raabe presents songs about the tender blossoming and fading of love, about emotional confusion but also about the joy of travelling with electricity and the desire to stroke a bumblebee and stalk through the woods with deer. These colourful aspects of life will spice up the ‘Who's in a bad mood here’ tour from January 2023.
In addition to tracks from the current CD, new classics such as ‘Guten Tag, liebes Glück’ will also be performed. However, the focus of the evening will of course remain the music of the 1920s/30s: original arrangements read by hand will be brought to life with nuance as only Max Raabe & Palast Orchester can: ‘Unter den Pinien von Argentinien’, ‘Mein Gorilla hat ne Villa im Zoo’, ‘Ich will von der Lilli nichts wissen’.
(Konzertbüro Augsburg)