LaBrassBanda (Germany) will make you want to dance with its trademark mixture of Bavarian folk music and ska punk.

Based in a small town in Bavaria, LaBrassBanda were still an insider’s tip in 2007 with their extraordinary mixture of Bavarian folk music, ska punk, techno, reggae and brass. Since then, ten years have passed and much has happened.

That the band is from Bavaria can both be heard and seen. The texts in Bavarian dialect are hardly understood outside of Bavaria, but that doesn’t matter. They enter the stage barefoot, in Lederhosen. Anyone who attends a LaBrassBanda concert has to be cosmopolitan and eager to discover something new, says frontman Stefan Dettl. We think: It’s about time for the band to come to Vietnam!
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