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Lake Stage Performance - Adel Tawil
In 2025, Adel Tawil will only perform at a few select open-air concerts, including the show on South Tyrol’s only lakeside stage, directly on Lake Kaltern. "Lieder", "So schön anders", "Alles Lebt" – every tour, every concert is an unforgettable live experience. Performing live means everything to Adel Tawil: “I love seeing the immediate reaction to my songs during concerts. Happy faces of all ages singing along – music is universal and brings people together. My lyrics contain a lot of personal experiences, and the feedback shows me that they not only entertain but can also make people think.”
Adel Tawil is undoubtedly one of those artists whose messages have a powerful impact on people. Fully aware of this responsibility, his single “Menschenkinder”, with its clear message, holds special significance for him. “Menschenkinder” was first performed at the “Sound of Peace” peace concert in Berlin at the Brandenburg Gate in front of more than 100,000 people.
Meanwhile, the Berlin native has released his fourth studio album, “Spiegelbild”, showcasing previously unseen sides of Adel Tawil. New sounds and new words – but at its core, unmistakably Adel: deeply personal and universally relevant. He possesses the rare gift of telling his own stories in a way that allows everyone to find an emotional connection. When Adel Tawil sings about himself, he is singing about all of us. That’s what makes him one of the most successful songwriters.
One could list the hard facts: the many platinum and gold records, the countless awards, the number one hits. But what matters more is how much this Berlin artist and human being resonates with people. Adel Tawil is a magnet for audiences – in the best sense of the word. Anyone who has seen him live or met him in person finds it hard to resist his charisma. And those who attend one of his concerts almost always come back for more.
Before his solo career, Adel Tawil was one half of the highly successful duo Ich + Ich, and he was also awarded numerous prizes for their many hits, including “Stark”, “So soll es bleiben”, “Lieder”, “Zuhause”, “Stadt”, “Ist da jemand”, and more.
When: Tuesday, 22nd of July 2025
Beginning: 9 pm (Entry from 7 pm)
Location: LIDO at Lake Kaltern
Ticket price: € 49,- from 13 years; € 29,- for children under 12 years.
Minors must be accompanied by an adult person
Adel Tawil is undoubtedly one of those artists whose messages have a powerful impact on people. Fully aware of this responsibility, his single “Menschenkinder”, with its clear message, holds special significance for him. “Menschenkinder” was first performed at the “Sound of Peace” peace concert in Berlin at the Brandenburg Gate in front of more than 100,000 people.
Meanwhile, the Berlin native has released his fourth studio album, “Spiegelbild”, showcasing previously unseen sides of Adel Tawil. New sounds and new words – but at its core, unmistakably Adel: deeply personal and universally relevant. He possesses the rare gift of telling his own stories in a way that allows everyone to find an emotional connection. When Adel Tawil sings about himself, he is singing about all of us. That’s what makes him one of the most successful songwriters.
One could list the hard facts: the many platinum and gold records, the countless awards, the number one hits. But what matters more is how much this Berlin artist and human being resonates with people. Adel Tawil is a magnet for audiences – in the best sense of the word. Anyone who has seen him live or met him in person finds it hard to resist his charisma. And those who attend one of his concerts almost always come back for more.
Before his solo career, Adel Tawil was one half of the highly successful duo Ich + Ich, and he was also awarded numerous prizes for their many hits, including “Stark”, “So soll es bleiben”, “Lieder”, “Zuhause”, “Stadt”, “Ist da jemand”, and more.
When: Tuesday, 22nd of July 2025
Beginning: 9 pm (Entry from 7 pm)
Location: LIDO at Lake Kaltern
Ticket price: € 49,- from 13 years; € 29,- for children under 12 years.
Minors must be accompanied by an adult person