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Three shows in Germany announced

Chris Isaak is returning to German stages: He has a total of three upcoming live shows in summer 2024.

Chris Isaak returns to the concert stages in Germany in summer 2024..aussiedlerbote.de
Chris Isaak returns to the concert stages in Germany in summer 2024..aussiedlerbote.de

Chris Isaak - Three shows in Germany announced

After more than ten years, Chris Isaak (67) is coming back to Germany with several concerts. The US singer and actor made the announcement in a press release on Friday. He announced three live shows for 2024. On July 27 in Lörrach, on July 28 in Cologne and on July 30 in Berlin. Advance sales for concert tickets started with the announcement on Friday (December 15, 2023).

These are his song classics

At his first concert dates in Germany in 12 years, the musician from California will perform classics from his extensive repertoire. These include the songs "Wicked Game", "Blue Hotel" and "Baby Did A Bad Thing". Isaak has already released a total of thirteen studio albums over the course of his career.

He has also appeared as an actor in films such as "The Silence of the Lambs", "Twin Peaks" and "That Thing You Do!". He contributed music to the film soundtracks for "Eyes Wide Shut", "True Romance", "Wild At Heart" and "Blue Velvet". His second Christmas album "Everybody Knows It's Christmas" was recently released.

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Chris Isaak will perform his classic hits like "Wicked Game", "Blue Hotel", and "Baby Did A Bad Thing" during his three-concert series in Berlin, Cologne, and Lörrach, all located in Germany. Fans in Cologne can catch him on July 28, while those in Lörrach and Berlin have concerts on July 27 and July 30 respectively.

Source: www.stern.de

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