Description

A brass band that plays techno? It can only be MEUTE! What started as an experiment on the streets of Hamburg has grown into a worldwide phenomenon, selling out venues globally. The Germans have even shared the stage with legends like Laurent Garnier, Flume, and Solomun. MEUTE, the brass band that breaks rules, pushes boundaries, and reinvents techno, is ready to set Forest National on fire.


********** Français **********

Une fanfare qui joue de la musique techno ? Ça ne peut être que MEUTE ! Ce qui a commencé comme une expérience dans les rues de Hambourg est devenu un phénomène mondial qui remplit des salles partout dans le monde. Les Allemands ont même partagé la scène avec des légendes comme Laurent Garnier, Flume et Solomun. MEUTE, la fanfare qui brise les règles, repousse les limites et réinvente la techno, est prête à enflammer le Forest National.


********** Nederlands **********

Een brassband die technomuziek maakt? Dat kan alleen maar MEUTE zijn! Wat begon als een experiment in de straten van Hamburg, groeide uit tot een fenomeen dat wereldwijd zalen uitverkoopt. De Duitsers deelden zelfs al het podium met grootheden als Laurent Garnier, Flume en Solomun. MEUTE, de brassband regels breekt, grenzen verlegt en techno heruitvindt, is klaar om Vorst Nationaal in vuur en vlam te zetten.

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