On July 21, 2024, the French will play live again in the Berlin Citadel.
The French electronica duo Air has announced that they will hold an additional open-air show in Berlin in July 2024. The French will be appearing in Berlin for a show in the spring where they will present their first full-length album MOON SAFARI. Tickets for the spring concert sold out just as quickly as the announcement came.
Similar to the show in March, Nicolas Godin and Jean-Benoît Dunckel plan to celebrate their debut album with this open-air concert. MOON SAFARI was released in 1998 and gave them a significant career boost.
Air live in summer 2024
- Date: July 21, 2024
- Location: Berlin, Spandau Citadel
- Entry: 6 p.m., start: 7 p.m
Tickets
Tickets are available from 54 euros. Further information and tickets for the show in July are available here.
Air’s debut album
The band from Versailles spent three years honing their debut album, which immediately became a classic as a reward for their efforts. While Daft Punk were robotizing the dance floor at the same time, Air was opening up the lounge and chill-out zone for all those who had had enough of techno. Originally trained on classical instruments such as piano and guitar, Dunckel and Godin created MOON SAFARI’s distinctive, both nostalgic and futuristic sound on analog devices such as the Moog and Korg MS-20. Atmosphere is the focus: Gentle yet suggestive, the tracks float on soft synth clouds, accentuated by mysterious samples, acoustic guitars, muted brass and the voice of guest singer Beth Hirsch, who can be heard on “All I Need” and “You Make It Easy”. . The album’s big hits – “Sexy Boy” and “Kelly Watch The Stars” – have aged surprisingly well: real classics.