Udo Lindenberg: Large “panic rocker” exhibition in Rostock

Udo Lindenberg
Large “panic rocker” exhibition in Rostock

The works of Udo Lindenberg, including some of his “Likörelle”, will be exhibited in Rostock from June.

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From June, culture lovers can visit a Lindenberg exhibition in Rostock. “Liqueurelle” by the painter and singer are also to be shown.

Just a few weeks after the Kunsthalle Rostock reopened in early May, the museum boasted an exhibition by “panic rocker” Udo Lindenberg (76). This is scheduled to open on June 1st, as reported by the “Ostsee-Zeitung”..

According to this, photographs and paintings such as some of the musician and artist’s “Liqueurelle” painted with alcohol will be exhibited on around 2,000 square meters. According to the report, the Kunsthalle would also like to present music from Lindenberg’s long oeuvre. The 76-year-old is also expected at the opening of the exhibition.

“A great festival of art and music” in Rostock

There should have been an exhibition by Lindenberg in Rostock around three years ago, but the Kunsthalle had to cancel it in 2020 due to the corona pandemic. A conscious decision was made “because we want to celebrate a big festival of art and music with Udo over the entire term,” says Dr. Uwe Neumann, director of the Kunsthalle Rostock, quoted. “So one summer Udo in Rostock.”

Lindenberg is currently leading the German single charts, determined by GfK Entertainment, together with Apache 207 (25) and the joint song “Komet”. The collaboration took him to the top of the singles charts for the first time in his long career in early February. The musician had not previously succeeded in doing this with hits like “Sonderzug nach Pankow” or “Cello”.

On May 6th and 7th there will be an “Open Day” in the Kunsthalle after its general renovation. One will follow on May 8th festive reopening of the art museumin which Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania’s Prime Minister Manuela Schwesig (48) should also take part.

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