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An evening of songs that stay with you

He is one of the last great chansonniers of our language: Stephan Sulke (born in 1943)—musician, poet, storyteller.

With his timeless songs, he has touched generations over the decades: sometimes full of melancholy, sometimes biting and sarcastic, always with that subtle humor that makes his songs unmistakable.

He became famous for classics like “Uschi (Mach’ kein’ Quatsch)” or “Lotte,” funny and sad at the same time—and unmatched to this day in their honesty.

But Sulke is far more than a man of the past: even now, he’s bringing his new album on tour and will present some fresh tracks from it. Whether at the grand piano, the keyboard, or the guitar—he glides effortlessly between instruments, tells little stories, sprinkles in pointed observations, and captivates his audience with a blend of charm, nonchalance, and depth.

Despite his age, he has never lost his youthful mischief. His concerts are unique gems: an interplay of melancholy and joie de vivre, of quiet poetry and hearty laughter. Those in attendance will experience an evening of songs that strike straight to the heart—and sense that such evenings have become rare.

Recommendation: Don’t miss this opportunity—who knows how often you’ll get to see Stephan Sulke perform live again.

IN GERMAN

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Dates
October 2026
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