Burning houses, planes and bombs on the one hand, palm tree beaches and cocktails on the other. The whole thing garnished with the headline "It's nice here". The "ukulele preacher" from Berlin moves in this field of tension.

He presents his current album together with the "preacher family". In addition to ukulele, bass, drums and guitar, he also uses wind instruments, percussion, keyboards and background singers.
With these old and new companions, the Berlin veteran explores the questions "who is this me?" or "what drives me?" In the process, he explains why everyone needs their own problem or why a cloud cuckoo land is better than having no dream at all. He brings this and other imponderables of life to the stage embedded in funky ukulele riffs, floating guitar sounds and danceable rhythms. "Ukulele funk rock" was the title of the Hamburg city magazine "Oxmox" when the four-member formation was a guest in the Hanseatic city.
Whether the motto, the harder the times, the more joyfully they dance away their worries, proves true can be checked in April at the Ufa-Fabrik.