The Trouble Notes
EU4YA Concert in Innsbruck
John Montagu
Höttinger G. 7
Sep 29, 2021
9:00 PM GMT+2
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About this concert
This is a donation-based concert. The recommended fee is 15 Euros.
Three bands, experienced in the streets of Italy, Germany, Spain and Great Britain. A true cultural clash of energetic live music with Musicians from all over Europe. This is EU4YA, and the name says it all: it's pure euphoria and energy. After touring through all Europe, The Trouble Notes, Tribubu and Daiana Lou will be performing at Montagu Bed & Beers in Innsbruck on September 29th.
EU4YA is a collective of artists sharing a common passion for music and its power to uplift and inspire. Their vision is to promote a unified European Cultural identity through their unique performances and programs. EU4YA’s diverse background, vast network and thirst for collaboration is representative of an inclusive Europe, striving for greater cooperation and artistic innovation.
Their dynamic stage performances and interactive workshops for young people transport their cultural vision to a wide audience and is perfectly scalable. From the smallest villages to the sprawling metropolises, their audience is as diverse as Europe itself.
Expect a memorable EU4YA Experience in a cozy atmosphere at Montagu Bed & Beers.
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Mike
March 18th 2024
……. and the Venue is worthy, in the capable hands of the wonderful Millie Coulson (and her wonderful “Chef” and team, of support.
They are looking to build a regular venue for misic alongside their unrivalled hospitality 👍
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The Trouble Notes Biography
The Trouble Notes' music is an eclectic fusion of genre across the entirety of the musical spectrum, creating a sound that is truly unique to its own. – Rob Underwood, BBC Radio Lincolnshire.
The Trouble Notes are a progressive world folk trio. Known for their explosive energy and worldly melodies, the band was formed in 2013 by violinist Bennet Cerven and has since become renown in the international world folk scene. The band’s core hails from three different continents: American violinist Bennet Cerven, German guitarist Florian Eisenschmidt and Australian drummer Julian Lardis. Their shows are packed full of surprises, known to feature international guest performers, adding to the energetic worldly sounds at the heart of their repertoire. They have toured extensively in Europe and North America. They have performed on Television in the USA, Europe, Japan and Brazil. They have played on many of Europe’s large festival stages and with major international acts like Jethro Tull, Rodrigo y Gabriela, and America.
Their second studio album, Liberty Awaits, was described by Earmilk Magazine as “a transcendent exploration and fusion of various folk styles, showcasing the rich tapestry of our diverse world.” BBC Radio’s Faye Hatcher said the band is “like nothing I’ve ever seen before. Their musical influences take you on a journey around the world. You can’t help clap very loudly, tap your feet or spontaneously jig along to their music! An absolute must-see!!”
Read MoreThe Trouble Notes are a progressive world folk trio. Known for their explosive energy and worldly melodies, the band was formed in 2013 by violinist Bennet Cerven and has since become renown in the international world folk scene. The band’s core hails from three different continents: American violinist Bennet Cerven, German guitarist Florian Eisenschmidt and Australian drummer Julian Lardis. Their shows are packed full of surprises, known to feature international guest performers, adding to the energetic worldly sounds at the heart of their repertoire. They have toured extensively in Europe and North America. They have performed on Television in the USA, Europe, Japan and Brazil. They have played on many of Europe’s large festival stages and with major international acts like Jethro Tull, Rodrigo y Gabriela, and America.
Their second studio album, Liberty Awaits, was described by Earmilk Magazine as “a transcendent exploration and fusion of various folk styles, showcasing the rich tapestry of our diverse world.” BBC Radio’s Faye Hatcher said the band is “like nothing I’ve ever seen before. Their musical influences take you on a journey around the world. You can’t help clap very loudly, tap your feet or spontaneously jig along to their music! An absolute must-see!!”
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