Fête de la Musique with De Gudde Wëllen

Friday
- 14.06

(Summer Festival Season)

De Gudde Wëllen is coming back to the city for Fête De La Musique this year! 

We will start the night at Place Clairefontaine, not far from De Gudde Wellen itself, and as the sun sets we will move inside to dance all night long! Stellar line up, food provided by our neighbours, wines and cocktails by yours truly. 

Make sure not to make it a last but a first stop! 

FREE FOR ALL!

Line up: 

PlACE CLAIREFONTAINE 

ICE IN MY EYES (LU)

It’s as if the sound of the 80’s had become an uncontrollable beast that catches you by the ears, takes over your feet and makes you dance. Based in Luxembourg, Ice in My Eyes currently features Olivier Treinen (vocals), Ben Thommes (guitar), Luc Hoffmann (drums), Marc Clement (synths) and Mike Koster (bass & synths).

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KESHAVARA (DE/IN) 

Keshavara wears bold headpieces and speaks an adventurous patois of English, Hindi, German, and Gibberish. On their new album "III," the Cologne-based outfit led by German-Indian musician Keshav Purushotham creates music in a way other people mix their cocktails after they’ve already enjoyed three drinks: Washed-out kraut-pop and diasporic dub-not-dub excursions are roughly measured out and then shaken wildly.

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ADA ODA (BE)

Italian post-punk from the Brussels underground? Ada Oda offers an energetic blend of music at the crossroads of eighties rock and Italian pop. The project was initiated in 2020 by César Laloux (The Tellers, BRNS, Italian Boyfriend) with Victoria Barracato on vocals.

César’s barebone songwriting describes his impressions of love and the people around him. His lyrics were first translated into Italian and then adapted by Victoria, the daughter of a Sicilian immigrant. 

On stage and in the studio, the duo is accompanied by Clément Marion on bass (David Numwami, Judith Kiddo), Alex De Bueuger on drums (Alaska Gold Rush, Gros Cœur) and Aurélien Gainetdinoff (San Malo, Yolande Bashing) on guitar.

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CARI CARI (AT)

Cari Cari is Stephanie Widmer (Vocals, Drums & Didgeridoo) and Alexander Koeck (Vocals, Guitars). The duo lived in London, Hamburg and Madrid before releasing their debut album “Anaana”. They were called “the lovechild of The Kills and The xx” (IndieShuffle, US) “with the raw grit of a Cat Power record” (BestBefore, AUS) and “a pinch of Ennio Morricone ” (FM4, AUT). Since their inception, Cari Cari have been tirelessly working to create their own world, carefully crafting everything from their music to their artwork, videos to set design in-house. This meticulous attention to detail has earned the band a loyal following; Rolling Stone Magazine called them ‘the biggest discovery of Primavera Sound Festival’, their die-hard fans sold out 1000+ capacity rooms across Europe and their debut album was praised by the likes of NME, KCRW, Rolling Stone, BBC Radio 1 and many more.

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DGW HOUSE: 

DE ALTE JÄGER ALL NIGHT LONG