Live on stage in the Kesselhaus of the Kulturbrauerei in Berlin this year are:
Ásdís
The Icelandic singer lives in Berlin. She conquered the German charts with the song "Dirty Dancing", on which she collaborated with the German house project Glockenbach. She also celebrated success with "Beat of Your Heart" by Purple Disco Machine and her debut solo single "Angel Eyes" was also a huge radio hit.
Michael Schulte
Successful singer-songwriter who represented Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2018 with the song "You Let Me Walk Alone" and took a sensational fourth place. His current album "Remember Me" landed in the top 10 of the charts. His hits "You Let Me Walk Alone", "Back to the Start" and "For a Second" each received gold status. The successful songs "Waterfall" and "Better Me" were created last year in collaboration with the DJ and producer R3hab.
Glockenbach - with special guest Boki (Bojan Kalajdzic) from ClockClock
Music project consisting of several producers. They are also celebrating huge international success with hits such as "Redlight" and "Brooklyn", both feat. ClockClock and "Dirty Dancing" feat. Ásdís.
The event will be moderated by Mona from the morning show “ENERGY am Morgen” and Julian from ENERGY Feierabend.
In addition, the DJ duo SOLMATE (DJ Fabse & Nick van Haase) and ENERGY presenter Anna will provide a summery festival atmosphere in the huge open-air beach lounge in the courtyard of the Kulturbrauerei.
As usual, tickets for the ENERGY MUSIC TOUR 2024 cannot be bought, but can only be won in the ENERGY program, online and on the social media channels as well as from our partners.
All participating partners and further information about the event can be found at https://www.energy.de/emt24 and in the social media channels at #EMT24.
+ Ásdís
+ Michael Schulte
+ Glockenbach
+ Bojan Kalajdzic
+ DJ Duo SOLMATE (DJ Fabse & Nick van Haase)
Free, but ticket required for entry - can only be won, not bought
The Kulturbrauerei owes its name to its use as a brewery at the time. The over 25,000 m² area is now home to a large number of event and party locations and is one of the few well-preserved industrial architectural monuments from Berlin at the end of the 19th century.