Steff la Cheffe plays Baloise Session

Starting on city streets, hip-hop is a culture of partying that eventually gained a spot on the worldwide charts, becoming most popular form of pop music worldwide. Swiss artist Steff la Cheffe has affirmed herself as a rapper and beatbox queen. Her music not only plumbs and exhausts the possibilities of Bernese German, but also stretches and bends the words to a danceable beat. Breathtaking.

Troubas Kauter plays Baloise Session

In rap there’s a great deal to say, and this genre turns a stream of words into a genuine musical instrument. Troubas Kater bring their modern world music on a brass-band basis, funky, soulful, rhythmic, with the cryptic, effortlessly-rhymed dialect texts from Bern.

Passenger plays Baloise Session

With his song «Let Her Go», Passenger, a musician from Brighton who sought success in vain in his home country, made the breakthrough in 16 countries with his characteristically engaging voice. The release of the song determined a huge success marked by more than 3.3 billion views on YouTube. But his career did not stop after that: since then, the English indie folk singer-songwriter has released 14 studio albums and received several nominations and award, including the Ivor Novello award for Most Performed Work.

Freya Ridings plays Baloise Session

«Castles» is one of those earworm pop songs that conquered the charts. Written by a Londoner who shone as a performer from an early age, Freya Ridings debuted with two live albums in rapid succession. Her ballad, 2017’s “Lost Without You”, became a top ten hit on the UK Singles Chart. In 2019, she released the single “You Mean the World to Me”, which preceded the release of her self-titled debut album and her first Australian tour. The second studio album Blood Orange followed up in May 2023, when she happened to be one of the artists who got invited to perform at King Charles III’s Coronation. In her songs, the English singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist reflects the stories of our society with a powerful and self-confident approach.

Worakls Orchestra plays Baloise Session

Worakls Orchestra’s programme includes soaring rhythms, a thumping bass and a 20-piece orchestra to bring a fusion of electronic and classical music to boiling point. Borrowing from baroque and techno as much for his emotional capacity as for his freedom of tone, the Parisian producer Kevin Rodrigues has meticulously balanced two worlds still often considered incompatible. In his latest album, Worakls Orchestra offers tracks that sound like short films, because they release a powerful imaginary. Music without words, but which speaks volumes. This is the promise of a concert that bridges two genres that have much more in common than we might think.

Fritz Kalkbrenner plays Baloise Session

Kalkbrenner is a cult name in electronic music. In 2008 Paul and Fritz, brothers from Berlin, delivered the title song «Sky And Sand» for Hannes Stöhr’s techno cult film «Berlin Calling». Since then, Fritz has enjoyed a highly successful career as a DJ and producer, which he proved again last year with his spherical top track «In The Morning». His style has been evolving during the releases of his five albums, from expansive production style, filled with airy guitar licks and relaxed, nearly tropical rhythms to vocals and grandiose arrangements.

Jessie J plays Baloise Session

Jessie J was born for music: at the age of 11 she was on stage in a London West End musical, graduated from the BRIT School, and earned her first wages as a songwriter for, among others, Alicia Keys, Chris Brown and Miley Cyrus. Then she took the plunge to take centre stage herself, storming her way into the charts with her singles «Do It Like A Dude» and «Price Tag». The dynamo from Essex has been showered with honours, sang at the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games in London – and followed this up with the super-hit «Bang Bang».

Bayreuth Festival 2023: Parsifal

Any new production of Parsifal at the Bayreuth Festival – in the theatre for which Wagner conceived his “Bühnenweihfestspiel” – is a major operatic event. But US director Jay Scheib’s new staging for the 2023 Festival, which employs Augmented Reality, is likely to break new boundaries in terms of technological innovation – even for a theatre whose history is bound up with revolutionary theatrical ideas. Pablo Heras-Casado, making his Bayreuth debut, conducts a superb cast, with tenor Andreas Schager and mezzo Elina Garanca – also making a highly anticipated Bayreuth debut as Kundry – leading the line-up alongside Georg Zeppenfeld’s seasoned Gurnemanz.

André Rieu – Love is all around

Experience the magic of André Rieu’s spectacular open-air concert on Maastricht’s iconic Vrijthof square! Together with his beautiful Johann Strauss Orchestra and numerous international soloists and special guest Emma Kok, André Rieu celebrated a cheerful and emotional party, which ended night after night with a grand firework display. With his world-famous Johann Strauss Orchestra, dazzling soloists, and special guest Emma Kok, André Rieu brings you an unforgettable evening of classical favorites, pop hits, well-known melodies, waltzes, and film scores – all wrapped in joy, romance, and celebration.