Element of Crime enchants Lüneburg with a nostalgic concert

Element of Crime enchants Lüneburg with a nostalgic concert

The Berlin band Element of Crime gave a remarkable concert on Sunday, 04.08.2024 at the cultural summer in Lüneburg. This appearance is not only a cultural highlight for the music scene, but also shows what potential the events in the beautiful salt marshes of the city have.

A look back at the atmosphere in Lüneburg

The tranquil environment, which offers space for around 4000 visitors, creates a relaxed atmosphere that invites you to enjoy music to the fullest. With the sunset in the background, the performance of Element of Crime became a special experience that was important not only for the band, but also for the numerous fans.

The band and its musical diversity

element of crime, consisting of Sven Regener (vocals, guitar, trumpet), Jakob Ilja (guitar), Richard Pappik (drums), Mark Runzheimer (bass), Rainer Theobald (saxophone, clarinet) and Ekki Busch (accordion), inspires their fans again and again with a wide selection of songs, the nostalgic Classics range to newer hits. The current set only included five titles of the new album "In the morning at four", which shows how the band constantly develops and at the same time keeps up the roots of their music.

Sven Regener and the small anecdotes

The charismatic front man Sven Regener took the opportunity to share personal anecdotes with the audience. He recalled his community service in Lüneburg and refers to local greats like Arno Schmidt, while he also surprised the audience with film recommendations. He particularly likes one because it has a connection to the band's music: the film "Robert Zimmermann is surprised at love", in which an element song plays. This link between music and film as an entertainment format underlines the cultural relevance of the band.

Unique musical surprises

The performance of "Waiting for the Morning Train", a rarity from the "The Ballad of Jimmy & Johnny" record, which has not been played live since 1991, was particularly remarkable. These premieres are like a gift for long -term fans and show the band's attachment to their history and the desire to keep old classics alive.

A high on the classics

The joy of well -known hits such as "Delmenhorst", "White Paper" and "Four hours before Elbe 1" became noticeable in the audience and recalled long -past days. Every song seemed to tell a story and aroused memories that the audience connected with the band. This connection makes the music of Element of Crime so special and brings a certain melancholy and depth to the concert.

Overall, the appearance of the Element of Crime in Lüneburg not only inspired the audience, but also emphasized the potential of the city as the venue for cultural highlights. The combination of music, local flair and historical background creates an atmosphere that is both harmonious and emotional. A big thank you to the band for this unforgettable evening!

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