Join Mal Élevé, former frontman of Irie Révoltés, on his Résilience Tour at Gruenspan Hamburg. Expect an energetic live band performance blending reggae, dancehall, rap, and punk, delivering a powerful political message of global solidarity and optimism.
Mal Élevé, former lead singer of Irie Révoltés, is embarking on his "Résilience" tour through Germany and Switzerland in October 2026. His music is a blend of reggae, dancehall, rap, and punk, carrying a message of political resistance against fascism, capitalism, and sexism, while promoting global solidarity and optimism. He will be joined by singer Osy and his band, and will also be presenting new music. The Gruenspan, a renowned music club in Hamburg, will host the event. The venue, established in 1968, has a capacity of 800-950 people and is known for its diverse live music offerings. Due to structural conditions, the Gruenspan is not wheelchair accessible. Parking is limited, so public transport is recommended.
Music lovers and dancefloor jazz enthusiasts, ranging from 25 to 50s. Relaxed, polite, and focused on the concert or DJ set rather than showing off.
No sportswear or dirty sneakers
Buy tickets in advance to guarantee entry; box office often closed if sold out
23
Oct
Starts at 00:00
Recommended 19:00-20:00
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23
Oct
Starts at 00:00
Recommended 19:00-20:00
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Mal Élevé, former lead singer of Irie Révoltés, is embarking on his "Résilience" tour through Germany and Switzerland in October 2026. His music is a blend of reggae, dancehall, rap, and punk, carrying a message of political resistance against fascism, capitalism, and sexism, while promoting global solidarity and optimism. He will be joined by singer Osy and his band, and will also be presenting new music. The Gruenspan, a renowned music club in Hamburg, will host the event. The venue, established in 1968, has a capacity of 800-950 people and is known for its diverse live music offerings. Due to structural conditions, the Gruenspan is not wheelchair accessible. Parking is limited, so public transport is recommended.
Music lovers and dancefloor jazz enthusiasts, ranging from 25 to 50s. Relaxed, polite, and focused on the concert or DJ set rather than showing off.
No sportswear or dirty sneakers
Buy tickets in advance to guarantee entry; box office often closed if sold out