MS DOCKVILLE 2026 @ MS Dockville Gelände
MS Dockville Gelände, Schlengendeich 1, 21107 Hamburg Kort
fös. 14.08.2026 14:00
MS DOCKVILLE 2026 at MS Dockville at 2026-08-14T14:00:00+0200
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Tom OdellSign up: http://smarturl.it/TomOdellEmail
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Paris Paloma
The official facebook page for Paris Paloma
https://linktr.ee/parispaloma
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Sampa the GreatSampa the Great (Sampa Tembo) is a poet and singer-songwriter. Expressing herself through music, poetry and visual art, Sampa captures listeners with thought provoking words, while encouraging people to enjoy the simplicity of creativity. Sampa The Great hails from Africa, the motherland. Born in Zambia, she was then raised in Botswana when her family decided to move there when she was young. Music was immersed within her family life and at the age of 22, Sampa left home and moved to Australia to further her musical studies. Sampa views music as the language of the soul, transcending borders and acting as an agent for positive change. Separating from her peers in Botswana, moving away from her family as well as her upbringing all inform her lyrics. Sampa has a penchant for poetry and weaves lyrical mazes with her verses, drawing listeners into a lush, imaginative world. Her music bonds from spoken-word to pure hip-hop rapping, with stops at psychedelic and blues along the way; it’s the sound of an adventurous young mind pushing out against all boundaries. Sampa The Great's mixtape is available for download https://sampathegreat.bandcamp.com/album/the-great-mixtape -
Von Wegen Lisbeth
Tickets für die Supercolor Tour 2025 👀
https://shop.vonwegenlisbeth.de/tickets
https://linktr.ee/VonWegenLisbeth
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Alessi RoseRumination as Ritual, the debut EP by Alessi Rose, arrives like a shot of adrenaline straight to pop’s heart. The London-based musician makes genre-mashing songs that crackle with the torturous thrill of heartbreak, self-discovery and new romance. Her disparate musical and lyrical ideas fuse together to form her self-taught songwriting ability. 21-year-old Alessi is a sly, acerbic new voice in pop, a self-made star with plenty of talent to burn. -
6euroneunzigKat and Nina have already experienced several times what a few boozy evenings with spicy margaritas in their own shared kitchen can lead to. While some people crash and burn, the two of them produce track after track of heavy-hitting techno-rap tracks from these sessions, which have turned them into artists with millions of streams and a huge hype potential. Whether it's productions like ‘Zur Party’ or ‘Halz Maul’, the characteristic ‘Alk & Liebe’ or the yuppie reckoning ‘Auto’, whether it's crazy lines about sexualised violence or emancipatory statements: as 6euroneunzig, the duo release one big hit after another into the German-speaking rap scene and are rightly given props from all sides. Privately busy with ice bathing, kickboxing and being mums, the two manage what has always been considered the secret recipe for a successful career: aiming high but keeping their fee on the ground. If you come to the gig, it's best to bring a change of clothes. It's going to be wild. -
Jonny MahoroJonny Mahoro looks back on his appearance on The Voice Of Germany show in 2017 as having been the springboard for his career, while the years that followed were a kind of warm-up phase for what was to come. It is true that Jonny Mahoro has his own musical vision, and it’s one that can’t be brought to full realisation on a talent show or as part of the duo Jonny & Jakob. Since 2022, the songwriter and singer has shown that contemporary German pop can also prove to be something special through musical understatement and lyrical intimacy. No pomp, no effects, no misconceived masculinity. Mahoro's sensitively crafted love letters to the R'n'B of the 1990s, the non-conformity of the indie subculture and German-language soul greats make do with just his voice, a handful of well-formulated beats and plenty of feeling. Songs such as the programmatic “Leer geliebt” (2024) or the minimalist sound of ‘Zwischenphase’ (2025) have racked up millions of streams on the relevant platforms. But Mahoro repeatedly makes it clear with EPs such as “Kein Plan was Liebe ist” (2024) that, above all, he has no agenda to get ahead of himself. On the contrary: as an artist, he remains down to earth, authentic and, above all, a true humanitarian. -
Baran KokBaran Kok, born in Istanbul, grew up as the child of Kurdish refugees in Freiburg
im Breisgau. Living and working in Berlin for 3 years now, made him a stable Name in the Club Scene & Hip-Hop World.
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VANDALISBINThe Off Set are a Perth indie rock band who love offset guitars, hooks and harmonies. If you like Teenage Fanclub, Sloan, Lemonheads, Guided By Voices, Big Star, Super Furry Animals and Matthew Sweet, then welcome aboard, friends.
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Anja Schneider
Anja Schneider is a DJ, producer, radio broadcaster, label boss, tireless creative force and mentor. Currently, two years into her Sous Music project, Anja continues to operate as one of electronic music’s most vital artists
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Tommy Holohan
Dublin's finest
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La SécuritéLa Sécurité (Montréal/Tiohtià:ke) is a collective whose art punk is equal parts: jumpy beats, off-kilter arrangements, and minimalistic melodic hooks. After years of writing earworms for the pleasure of beautiful weirdos, all the while strutting their style on tour with their many different projects (Choses Sauvages, Laurence-Anne, Silver Dapple, etc.), the motley bunch now meanders the fringes of punk, new wave and krautrock. Since coming together, the five-piece has been invited to perform at SXSW, FME, Phoque OFF, Taverne Tour and DISTORSION Psych Fest, also sharing the stage with the likes of Automatic, Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp and Annie-Claude Deschênes (Duchess Says). The band now offers Stay Safe! (June 16th, 2023 via Mothland), a first full-length that is manic, yet surprisingly laid-back, and should no doubt strike a chord with fans of Le Tigre, Automatic, Wet Leg, Devo, E.S.G. or The B-52’s. -
TUKANSubverting conventional expectations has always been at the top of TUKAN’s agenda. Having barely broken onto the Belgian music scene, the Brussels quartet has rapidly built a reputation as a brilliant live act, overflowing with ideas and displaying a striking command of this mix of styles. How does it all work? The beats dance between pulsating retrofuturism and an alternative approach to dance, while the instrumentation moves effortlessly between rock combo and indietronica bedroom project; TUKAN also incorporates techno and jazz in perfectly measured accents. Anyone arriving with specific stylistic expectations gets a lesson: this band always manages to sound different, yet remain utterly unique. Even after their debut Atoll (2022), the press was full of praise, and a world tour of over 200 shows sold out in no time. The TUKAN sound was born, polished, and established. Now they are back with their follow-up Human Drift (2025), celebrating the joy of dance and ecstasy, synergy and energy according to every trick in the book. Fasten your seatbelts.
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STÜM
STÜM is a Melbourne & London based Music producer and DJ. — a rising force in the global electronic music scene whose sound fuses euphoric trance, punchy techno, and emotionally-charged storytelling. With millions streams across platforms, STÜM’s music has resonated deeply with audiences worldwide, earning him a reputation for crafting powerful dancefloor experiences that bridge the underground and the mainstream.
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CharlizeFuturism full of melancholy, empowerment full of self-reflection, lyrical depth in the light of the present: The way Charlize is currently burning her signature into the local hip-hop scene is nothing less than amazing. Over the last 12 months, the 24-year-old rapper from Hamburg has established herself as one of the country’s most exciting newcomers with single after single, is being courted by Vogue, and – with a major deal with Warner – has all the cards she needs up her sleeve to take her career to the top. No sooner said than done: With singles such as ‘Wie immer’ and ‘Windstill’, Charlize is now reaping the rewards of a career characterised by setbacks and losses with a style she calls ‘Conscious Trap’. She gave an acclaimed performance at the Berlin tastemakers Unreleased and then continued to work on singles, released two EPs, and embarked on her first tour across Germany this summer. The grand finale will take place in Hamburg in September. -
King Kong Kicks
Das mit uns ist nicht mehr normal! <3 <3 <3
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FaravazIn her youth, Faravaz Farvardin sang at underground parties, which put herself right in the firing line for a prison sentence as women are forbidden to sing in public in Iran. Despite this, she continued to pursue her passion. When the BBC played one of her songs, the Iranian regime took notice - and then everything happened very quickly. She was arrested and sentenced to a year in prison. During her appeal, she performed a concert in Berlin and found out that her sentence had been confirmed. Faravaz decided not to return to Iran. In Germany, she found strength in her music: between trap beats and Persian folklore, Faravaz tells her story - a one of resistance, awakening and empowerment. Her debut album “Azadi” (2025) is therefore the realisation of a musical vision, on the one hand, a wild amalgam of diverse influences. On the other, it’s also a statement against repression and division, championing resistance and empowerment, which she lives and embodies like few others. So it’s definitely the right time for her to finally come to Hamburg and bring her artistry to the stage in total freedom.