When stories become songs and everyday moments become little movie scenes, Tüdderkram are in their element: on June 28, the group from Wismar will bring their songs to the Meeresbrise concerts in the Kurhausgarten in Warnemünde. With a lot of North German charm, subtle humor and a good sense of nuance, their songs tell of life as it really is - sometimes light and tongue-in-cheek, sometimes quieter and more thoughtful.
When stories become songs and everyday moments become little movie scenes, Tüdderkram are in their element: on June 28, the group from Wismar will bring their songs to the concert series Meeresbrise in the Kurhausgarten in Warnemünde. With a lot of North German charm, subtle humor and a good sense of nuance, their songs tell of life as it really is - sometimes light and tongue-in-cheek, sometimes quieter and more thoughtful.
Musically, Tüdderkram is rooted in traditional North German folklore, influenced by Irish and American folk, and combines this sound world with their own signature style. Acoustic instruments, polyphonic vocals and lovingly arranged details create songs that quickly catch the ear and stay there - for humming along, laughing along and feeling along. Between playful lightness and quiet moments, the band shows how much depth there can be in seemingly small observations.
In the relaxed atmosphere of the Meeresbrise concerts, with Baltic Sea air, seagull calls and maritime flair, the songs of Tüdderkram become a summer concert experience for the whole family. An afternoon that feels like a walk along the water's edge: light, warm and full of stories that echo long after the last chord has faded away.



