Musketeer Live (Swedish Church Hamburg) - A Very Musky Christmas
  • Singer/Songwriter

© Heiko Ritt

An evening of original music from Australian Singer-Songwriter Musketeer. Musketeer has been based in Hamburg since 2016 and will be performing on the 29th of November at the Swedish Church in the Portuguese Quarter.

Doors 19:00

Music Begins 20:00

Eintritt: 20€

Student Artist Discount Code: MUSKYCHRISTMAS

Musketeer

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BIO

No stranger to a bustling street corner, nor a grand stage, Musketeer has spent the better part of the last decade honing his storytelling skills and songwriting craft in some of Europe’s most beautiful cities.

Wind, hail or shine, this hardened Aussie folk troubadour has blazed through it all with steadfast fervour, howling his way onto the stage, often consumed in some sort of biblical rapture.

He has supported acts from across the globe, including Canada’s ‘Half Moon Run’, Australia’s ‘Dustin Tebbutt’ and Nashville based a’cappella stars ‘Home Free’.

In 2022, Musketeer undertook his most ambitious journey to date. A road-trip from Oslo to Istanbul. The troubadour travelled across Europe with 7 other artists and played concerts, and festivals, and busked across 15 different countries. The trip was filmed and will be released as a 90 minute documentary along with an album of music recorded along the way.

In 2023 Musketeer began to release his most ambitious studio record thus far, a debut LP titled, ‘Glorious Light.’ Working together again with his band from Hamburg, Musketeer produced the record with fellow Australian Singer-Songwriter, Lucas Laufen. The album explores themes of war and hope, explores christianity, touches upon Roman and Germanic Mythology, and steals lines from Dante, Dylan and Hemingway. The album was recorded in an ex-Stasi Headquarters in former East-Berlin.

‘Glorious Light’ follows Musketeer’s previous two studio EP’s, ‘The North Sea’ (2021) and ‘Seven Long Years.’ (2017)

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