Konzert in Berlin mit LUCIFER am 29.06.2025 im Lido

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Fans of the band Lucifer are in for a treat as the group announces new tour dates and a fresh live line-up. The latest chapter in Lucifer’s journey began in May 2023 with the release of their lead single, “A Coffin Has No Silver Lining.” This milestone was followed by a series of arena shows in France, Italy, and Luxembourg alongside the band Ghost, building anticipation for the launch of “Lucifer V.”

“LUCIFER V” hit the shelves on January 26th, 2024, receiving high praise from fans and critics alike. Post-release, Lucifer surprised audiences with two captivating collaborations. The first was “I Would Follow You Babe” featuring Joakim Nielsson from Graveyard and their rendition of Leonard Cohen’s “Who By Fire” with legendary doom musician Bobby Liebling of Pentagram, joining forces with lead vocalist Johanna Platow.

Following a successful European tour alongside Angel Witch and The Night Eternal and return visits to South America and Japan in 2024, founder Johanna Platow is unveiling a series of exclusive headlining shows and festival appearances with a fresh, star-studded line-up. The ensemble now includes Rosalie Cunningham from Purson and Coralie Baier from Atlantean Kodex as guitarists, Claudia González Díaz from Rosalie Cunningham Band and Cachemira on bass, and Kevin Kuhn from Die Nerven on drums. This lineup, featuring the talent of these acclaimed musicians, offers fans a unique opportunity to experience Lucifer in a new light.

Lucifer’s upcoming shows promise a thrilling blend of energy, talent, and passion. With vocal powerhouse Johanna Platow leading the charge and a team of seasoned musicians by her side, audiences can expect a performance that is nothing short of electrifying. This newly assembled supergroup line-up is sure to captivate fans and newcomers alike, making it an event that music enthusiasts won’t want to miss.

For those who may have missed out on the release of “Lucifer V,” fear not. Take a moment to immerse yourself in the band’s music with the hauntingly beautiful video for their single “At The Mortuary.” The captivating visuals and powerful sound captured in this piece offer a glimpse into the world of Lucifer and what awaits audiences at their live performances.

Lucifer’s upcoming tour dates include stops in Hamburg, Berlin, Stockholm, Bergen, and Margate, promising an unforgettable experience for fans across Europe. With each show offering a unique opportunity to witness the band’s raw talent and magnetic stage presence, attending a Lucifer concert is an experience that music lovers will not soon forget. Be sure to mark your calendars and secure your tickets early to ensure you don’t miss this one-of-a-kind musical event.

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