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Sat
10.9.22 8:00 pm
Uhr
Andermatt
concert hall

The Bash goes symphonic: allstar symphony

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About The Programme

For the first-ever time, the Swiss Orchestra will participate in “The Bash Festival Andermatt”, together with the Swiss pop stars Sina, Michael von der Heide, Kunz and Adrian Stern.

The highpoint of this two-day festival will be an orchestral performance with these four artists on 10 September. They will perform at an all-star night in the Andermatt Concert Hall. For this unique event, they will be joined by the Swiss Orchestra under the baton of Lena-Lisa Wüstendörfer. Their programme is packed with greatest hits that have been selected and arranged especially for this festival. The audience in Andermatt can look forward to seeing who will be singing with whom, and what songs the “all-stars” will be singing at this new edition of The Bash.

The programme will include dialect songs, chansons, folk, jazz, Swiss pop, songs with guitar, love songs, funny songs, easy-listening songs and crossover – all of them accompanied by symphonic sounds that will show these versatile artists in yet another light. Together, Sina, Kunz, Michael von der Heide and Adrian Stern can look back on many successful years of countless record releases, number one hits, awards and joint projects. At the same time, they here turn their attention to the future by once more embarking on something new. Together with the Andermatt Concert Hall’s orchestra in residence, they are setting out on hitherto untrodden paths.

The Bash is the first Swiss festival to be programmed and run completely by Kunz, Michael von der Heide, Adrian Stern and Sina – four of the most successful and innovative Swiss musicians. On 9 and 10 September 2022, different stages in Andermatt will host eight music acts, different shows and a podium discussion. The concept and artistic direction of the festival are in the hands of the musician and presenter Phil Dankner.

Lineup

SINA, ADRIAN STERN, KUNZ, MICHAEL VON DER HEIDE
SWISS ORCHESTRA
LENA-LISA WÜSTENDÖRFER,
conductor

programme

  • 19:30
    Doors open
  • 20:00
    concert (incl. break)
  • 22:00
    Approx. end time
Venue

concert hall

Andermatt

How to get there

Details on how to get there can be found on the ANDERMATT MUSIC website.

barrier-free access

The Andermatt concert hall is barrier-free. Wheelchair tickets are available via email at info@andermattmusic.ch or at Andermatt Alpine Apartments at +41 41 888 78 00.

Seating on the balcony is recommended for people with reduced mobility. Chamber music concerts and New Folk Music concerts usually do not have grandstand seating: Here, all seats are accessible without steps.

The Andermatt concert hall has an inductive listening system.

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evening ticket office

The box office opens 1 hour before the start of the concert.

Doors open / late entry

Admission to the concert hall is 30 minutes before the start of the concert. Late admission is only possible during applause between plays and on the guidance of the hall staff.

Discount

Discounts are available for children, students and members of the Gotthard MemberClub. Details about the benefits can be found here.

Sina, singer

Sina was born in Canton Wallis and is one of the most important dialect singers in Switzerland. Her 13 albums released since 1994 have altogether received nine gold and two platinum awards. All her studio albums have entered the Top Ten, and her current album, «EMMA», went straight to No. 1 in the Swiss Album Charts. She has been touring Switzerland with her band for over 25 years. Sina was honoured at the Swiss Music Awards in 2019 and was the first woman on the Swiss music scene to be given the Outstanding Achievement Award.

Adrian Stern, singer

Adrian Stern is a dialect singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer, and has a degree in jazz – in short, he is one of the most versatile musicians in Switzerland. His great love, however, has always been songwriting – the art of telling a story concisely, condensing it and getting it to the point in just three minutes. Adrian Stern was initially situated more in the field of collage rock, but over the years has increasingly found his own style: love songs became his trademark, borne along by his velvety voice and soulful acoustic guitar.

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