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Musician Antje Schomaker feels at home in Hamburg

The musician Antje Schomaker has recently changed a lot in her life - and is coping well with it. One of the changes was the move from Berlin back to Hamburg. She thinks the city on the Elbe has clear advantages over the capital.

Antje Schomaker, singer and songwriter, stands in front of a wall during a photo shoot..aussiedlerbote.de
Antje Schomaker, singer and songwriter, stands in front of a wall during a photo shoot..aussiedlerbote.de

Musician Antje Schomaker feels at home in Hamburg

Musician Antje Schomaker (31) has no regrets about moving from Berlin to Hamburg in April this year. On the contrary, she told the German Press Agency in Hamburg. "Sometimes you have to leave to come back," said Schomaker, who had already lived in the Hanseatic city for eight years before Berlin. "I feel much more at home here. Hamburg works more as a network, whereas Berlin works in neighborhoods."

In addition, everything is much closer together in the Hanseatic city. "The city allows me to calm down and gives me stability. And I love seagulls!" At the same time, she also has her own little neighborhood in the city on the Elbe: "But my favorite place is Eimsbüttel, where I run into someone I know every few meters."

The new album "Snacks" was released at the beginning of October. Schomaker will be performing once more this year in Wolfsburg (November 24) before her "Snacks" tour starts in Hanover in March.

People eagerly anticipate Antje Schomaker's upcoming concert in Hanover, as she is known for her captivating Pop music performances. The lively atmosphere of Eimsbüttel, where Schomaker often meets familiar faces, is the perfect setting for her fans to enjoy the rhythm of her music together.

Source: www.dpa.com

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