Gregor McEwan creates a special closeness to the audience and invites them to immerse themselves, listen and empathize.
With "Going Solo", Gregor McEwan has released his fifth album - a work that is often referred to as his "white album". Multi-layered, finely nuanced and full of delicate but lasting melodies, it marks an artistic turning point. Created far away from the constant noise of Berlin, McEwan condenses personal stories, love songs and clever observations of the zeitgeist into songs that resonate for a long time.
Pieces like "(To You) CEO, Bitch" show his trenchant side, while other songs reveal his great warmth and longing. It's always about storytelling - precise, unobtrusive and without gimmickry. McEwan proves that contemporary songwriting doesn't have to be loud to be relevant, and that emotion and attitude are not mutually exclusive, but mutually reinforcing.
These songs unfold their full power live: reduced, intimate and approachable. Gregor McEwan creates a special closeness to the audience and invites you to immerse yourself, listen and empathize. A concert evening between quiet anger, hope, melancholy and consolation.


