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Two photos. Left: A Black woman with long braids in revealing white clothing embraces herself in blue light. Right: Three young people in streetwear stand under a bridge and pose, two stand, one kneels with his hand on the ground.
© Ace Tee (c) Niculai Constantinescu / Gaddafi Gals (c) Marcel Moos
Two photos. Left: A Black woman with long braids in revealing white clothing embraces herself in blue light. Right: Three young people in streetwear stand under a bridge and pose, two stand, one kneels with his hand on the ground.
© Ace Tee (c) Niculai Constantinescu / Gaddafi Gals (c) Marcel Moos

Ace Tee / Gaddafi Gals

Double Concert

Musical climax with two acts that set R&B and HipHop from Germany on the international map.

Tickets:

Pre sale 24 Euro (50 % conc. with Festivalkarte) / evening box 27 Euro

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Thursday

8/17/23

10:00 PM

When Hamburg-based musician Ace Tee dropped her debut song “Bist du down?” in 2017, it propelled her into worldwide playlists, the Vogue and – with her own fashion line – into H&M stores. But instead of slacking on comparisons to TLC (also by the US press), she released features for CRO or Kalim, more collabs with Kwam.E as well as EPs that weren’t just “grown ass woman shit,” as Ace Tee says, but put Hamburg on the international music map. Last fall saw the release of her EP “ACEx2000” with features from UK rap star Backroad Gee, among others, and most recently Ace Tee released the killer track “Black&Blue”, which enhances the pushing laid-back atmosphere of her first hit. Only live the musician, who once found her way to music through dance, has made herself scarce in Hamburg. We’re changing that now – in a double concert with Gaddafi Gals: the obscure R&B/hip-hop trio consists of singer Nalan, producer walter p99 arkestra and Ebow, one of the most distinguished voices in German hip-hop, who only recently sold out the club at Kampnagel with her solo show, and last year released a song with Ace Tee and German pop grandseigneur Herbert Grönemeyer. Last year the Gaddafi Gals released their second album “Romeo Must Die”, which DER SPIEGEL “immediately wanted to play in an endless loop”. A music summit in the club at Summer Festival!

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