Trettmann - No More Sorrow

Location:
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Mercedesstraße 69, 70372 STUTTGART

Trettmann - No More Sorrow

Trettmann made a remarkable comeback with his album "Insomnia" at the beginning of 2023. This was followed by a sold-out tour and all headline festival appearances in the summer. Now the Leipzig native has announced his big "NO MORE SORROW" tour for winter 2024, which will also herald a new era for Trettmann. You can look forward to new projects and a newly conceived stage show that is guaranteed to be thrilling!

Trettmann grew up in the Fritz Heckert estate in what is now Chemnitz. The estate used to be the largest new housing estate in the GDR: a place that stood for progress and prosperity and was supposed to offer its residents social status and comfort. Even as a child, he was able to listen to the latest R'n'B and disco hits on West German radio due to the Heckert area's favorable altitude; later, he was fascinated by rap and breakdancing. Reggae and dancehall from Jamaica were added in the early nineties. Trettmann was a teenager when the Wall came down. His surroundings changed with the fall of the Wall. His neighborhood became a social hotspot, friends and acquaintances fell away around him. In the midst of the changing times, he discovered music as his personal escape route. He started organizing parties, moved to Leipzig to set up his own sound system and eventually started singing in German. But despite the scene hype, the breakthrough would not come.

2017 was his personal turning point. Trettmann achieved his big breakthrough with the release of his second album #DIY. #DIY became a modern classic that overcame genre boundaries by combining dancehall, trap and grime elements. This unique style makes Trettmann one of the most sought-after artists in Germany to this day.

His album "Trettmann", released in 2019, shot straight to number 2 in the German charts. After the Corona break and a total of three years off, Trettmann returned in 2023 with his album "Insomnia", which also marks the end of the joint era with KitschKrieg. In the album, Trettmann deals with the separation from his long-term partner. It is about the end of a love affair, about sorrow and pain, but also about new beginnings.

A new beginning also includes new music and a new live show, which you can look forward to in winter 2024!

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Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
Mercedesstraße 69
70372 STUTTGART

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