Fäaschtbänkler
Your name has long stood for folk-pop music 4.0, for cross-genre pop-hardstyle blow with folk music instruments, for rapid, unique genre mash-ups - and above all for full, exploding dance floors.
The Fäaschtbänkler are sworn-in, thoroughly clever pop innovators and great hit makers with an unusual arsenal of instruments, mass entertainers with down-to-earth grounding, and real dance frenzy visionaries.
Celebrated live for years for their unmistakable "Blowpop," where brass and house music, pop and rock, and electronic music merge into an ultra-explosive amalgam, they are above all following their own path:
Hits like "Can you english please," "Partyplanet," or "Humpa Humpa" not only brought them View and Stream numbers in the hundreds of millions but also recent first platinum and gold awards.
From the tri-border region they are faster on every stage than some peace-seeker may like, Andreas Frei, Roman Wüthrich, Marco Graber, Michael Hutter, and Roman Pizio have conquered the album charts in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland with their last five albums.
The live history of the Fäaschtbänkler speaks for itself: Nova Rock in Austria, Open Air Gampel in Switzerland, the Taubertal Festival in Germany, headlining at Woodstock der Blasmusik, Burning Brass, and the BrassWiesn, Brass Palmas in Croatia, and so on. All events and concerts where the punk vibe cuts across and the musical activity plays out in many different directions. And that is the absolute strength of the Fäaschtbänkler. This boundlessness.
The acts that have already made songs with them also show the diversity, such as the DJ duo HBz or the rapper FiNCH. At the same time, the Fäaschtbänkler have been providing the trailer music for "Bauer sucht Frau" in Austria for several seasons.
The musical influences are diverse: Whether it's techno, ska, or pop, then again classical Oberkrainer sound or stadium rock with a grand-cinema choir. In so many songs, there are interruptions, sudden style changes. All wonderfully surprising. And all catchy tunes with lyrics that evoke feelings that you want to hear over and over again.
That's why people go to their concerts, love their songs, and can sing along to every single line by heart.
Doors open: 6:30 PM