In Cologne, the band Kasalla rocks the Gloria Theater with sold-out concerts in the run-up to Christmas. On five evenings between December 18th and 22nd, they will present their hits without the usual Christmas classics such as “Last Christmas” or “Jingle Bells”. Instead, the audience celebrates an unforgettable time with emotional and rousing songs. One evening, when lead singer Bastian Campmann asked whether there were “a few colorful birds at the start,” he responded with cheerful waves and flapping his wings with enthusiasm. The crowd moved enthusiastically to the beat of the music during songs like “If I'm an Angel” – a performance that impressed with colorful confetti and an energetic atmosphere, as Rundschau Online reported.
Emotional messages and musical diversity
Artists like Mo-Torres provide surprises in the line-up, while the opening act “Zesamm” heated up the mood with their new pop song “San Francisco”. The songs about community and love, such as “Mer sin Eins”, particularly moved the hearts of the audience and created a mosaic of friendship and delight. These emotional moments were not only part of the spectacle, but were also underpinned by political statements against right-wing extremism and for tolerance. “If we're honest, there's no difference.” “Luur uns aan, mer sin all only us Fleisch und Bloot,” Field's clear appeal in one of the songs.
The new single “Ding Südkurv” was also released to coincide with the carnival season. What initially seems like a simple football song actually addresses deeper values such as family and solidarity. “I bend things Südkurv, things Ultrafan” – that’s what the song says, which awakens emotions and is taken by fans as a declaration of love to their children. In particular, Campmann's honest words about unconditional love for his children moved many listeners to tears and sparked a lively discussion about the meaning of older love, as Express reported.
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