Nation of Language

Concert

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Nation of Language

Concert

The New York band Nation of Language has attracted a growing international audience with its upbeat and passionate interpretation of new wave and post-punk traditions and is now on tour in Germany. Their hopeful music, characterised by soaring melodies, twinkling synth lines and the towering voice of frontman Ian Devaney, is a ray of hope in times of fear, cynicism, hatred and nastiness.
While their sound and song-writing has evolved over three albums, the band's fervent style has also taken on a distinctive quality, earning them major accolades from NME, Rough Trade, Pitchfork, Clash and more. After performing at Pitchfork Festival, Primavera Sound and Outside Lands and preparing for their biggest headline tour to date, Nation of Language's third full-length album, ‘Strange Disciple’, was released in 2023.

Infos

– Doors open 1 hour before the concert begins
– The event will take place no matter the weather
– Admission only via the entrance at Palmengartenstraße
– No right to a seat
– The ticket is valid after the event as a 2-for-1 voucher for a visit to the Palmengarten (until 31 December 2024).
– Admission is free for children under 12

Festivalpass 6 events for 135 € (only 99€ for f.f.m. members)

Information about the f.f.m. Freundeskreis membership via freunde@mousonturm.de

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