Concert at the 'Summer Nights': Max Giesinger sings in Fürstenfeld
Max Giesinger announces an indefinite break from his music career but will perform in Fürstenfeld on July 30 as part of the Summer Nights festival.
Max Giesinger, the singer-songwriter from Karlsruhe, Germany, has announced that he will be taking an indefinite break from his music career after ten years on the road. This decision comes as a need for him to breathe, reflect, and enjoy life, as indicated in a press release. However, before this hiatus, he is scheduled to perform at the Summer Nights festival in Fürstenfeld on Thursday, July 30, offering fans one last chance to see him live for the time being.
It has been 14 years since Giesinger gained national recognition as a contestant on the first season of 'The Voice of Germany,' where he finished fourth. His rise to fame was propelled by hit songs such as "80 Millionen" and "Wenn sie tanzt" from his album "Der Junge, der rennt." This decade-long journey has been marked by over 800 performed concerts, studio recordings, and his role as a coach on shows like "The Voice Kids" and "Sing meinen Song." His latest album, "Glück auf den Straßen" and its title track reflect a culmination of his experiences and the vibrant career he has built.
The upcoming concert is anticipated to draw a crowd eager to celebrate Giesinger's achievements before he steps back from the limelight. The Summer Nights festival is a local highlight, and Giesinger's performance will be a significant event, showcasing not only his popular music but also marking a poignant moment in his career as he prepares to take a much-needed rest from performing. Fans are encouraged to come out and make this concert a memorable farewell before he takes time for personal reflection and rejuvenation.