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Konzert: The Burning Hell

Canadian garage-pop oddballs The Burning Hell are known for tour schedules as densely packed as their lyrics, and they’re certainly no strangers to adversity on the road, having completed an unofficial world-record-breaking tour of ten shows in ten countries in 24 hours.

Die Ming(R)a Lounge ist ein Raum für ein kulturelles und intellektuelles aktives „Miteinander“. Seit 2008 ist Bürgerhaus Glockenbachwerkstatt die Adresse, an der die Veranstaltungen des balkaNet e.V. stattfinden. Ab 2021 ist es jeder 4. Samstag im Monat. 


Am 27.11 20 Uhr in einer Kooperation mit Club 2 Live Konzert The Burning Hell. 


Samstag 27.11.2021 um 20:00 Uhr
Glockenbachwerkstatt
Blumenstraße
780331 München

Canadian garage-pop oddballs The Burning Hell are known for tour schedules as densely
packed as their lyrics, and they’re certainly no strangers to adversity on the road, having
completed an unofficial world-record-breaking tour of ten shows in ten countries in 24 hours,
and in a more typical year playing everywhere from Belarus to the Yukon to the Faroe Islands to
far above the Arctic Circle in Norway.

But the coronavirus pandemic has kept them unusually grounded, and their upcoming tour
dates in November 2021 are the result of two consecutive reschedulings. Band members Ariel
Sharratt and Mathias Kom released a duo album of labour songs for the gig economy called
“Never Work” on May 1, 2020, but they’ll be taking the full band on the road with them this
autumn, playing songs from “Never Work,” new songs about birds and the apocalypse from their
upcoming record, as well as plenty of older favourites.
The Burning Hell has always been a joyous, celebratory live band, and after a year and a half of
pacing around inside, they’re more eager than ever to hit the road again and play and sing their
hearts out wherever they go.

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