Bülent Ceylan inspires in Wertheim: an evening full of music and messages

Bülent Ceylan inspires in Wertheim: an evening full of music and messages

In Wertheim, a remarkable appearance of the popular comedian and singer Bülent Ceylan, who filled the stage with his band and a rousing energy, recently took place. The backdrop of the Wertheim Castle created a unique framework for the event, while Ceylan captivated the audience with his motto "I love humans". At his side there were talented musicians like Julia Lange, Marcel Vojvodic, Hannes Merten and Tobi Schulz, who brought the stage together to live.

The evening started powerfully with the hit "Yallah Hopp". Ceylan, known for his humorous and dynamic way, surprised the audience with a birthday serenade for his friend Peter Maffay, with whom he recently appeared in Wacken. The appearance once again showed how quickly Ceylan is able to create an atmosphere in which the focus is on joy and fun. In the course of the concert, there were short hangers in the text, but Ceylan and his band took it with humor and simply started from the front.

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Bülent Ceylan is not only known for his humor, but also for the serious topics that he incorporates into his music. With clear messages against racism and xenophobia, he came up with respectful coexistence during the appearance. He encouraged the audience to be authentic and not to hide behind social expectations. His texts are often entertaining, but they also wear profound messages that stimulate thought.

A highlight of the evening was the song "There are too few songs against Nazis", which was enthusiastically sang along by the audience. Ceylan not only used his musical skills, but also his comedic talents by attaching funny swipes to the blocking period from 10 p.m. Despite this little criticism, he recognized the police for their presence and emphasized the importance of security, which the audience rewarded with applause.

The variety was another feature of the evening: In addition to his own songs, Ceylan also presented cover versions of well -known hits such as "Sweet Dreams" and "Chop Suey" by System of a Down. The performance of the hit "Santa Maria" was particularly emotional in a powerful metal interpretation that Ceylan explicitly devoted to his 82-year-old mother.

With a total of 19 songs on the list, Ceylan managed to captivate the audience until the end. The last song "Engel landing soft" was a loving homage to his daughter and left a lasting impression. Spectators such as Dietmar, who had traveled from Kassel, were enthusiastic about the performance and lifting that Wertheim offered a special atmosphere compared to Wacken.

Ceylan's appearance in Wertheim was not only a musical celebration, but also a festival of humanity and connection. He managed to bring people together through music and humor and create a night full of emotions and memories. Despite the soreness for his comedy roots, it became clear that the music is currently taking a particularly important place in his heart for Ceylan.

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