Legends of Austropop: Bäer celebrates his 70th birthday with top artists!
On April 26, 2025, Ulli Bäer will celebrate his 70th birthday at Globe Vienna with a concert featuring, among others, Ambros and Steinbäcker.
Legends of Austropop: Bäer celebrates his 70th birthday with top artists!
On April 26, 2025, Ulli Bäer will celebrate his 70th birthday at Globe Vienna with a special concert. This anniversary concert promises an impressive line-up with big names from the Austropop scene, including Wolfgang Ambros, Gert Steinbäcker, Maria Ma Terzett and Andy Baum. Loud vienna.at Tickets for the event are already sold out.
The concert starts at 7:30 p.m. and takes place at Karl-Farkas Gasse 19 in Vienna. The ticket provider oeticket reports that demand was enormous and the coveted tickets were sold out quickly. Ulli Bäer is considered one of the greatest legends of Austropop, a musical style that emerged in Austria in the 1960s and is characterized by lyrics in German that are often humorous or political.
Ulli's musical career
Ulli Bäer became famous in the 1980s with his hit “Der Durscht”. His other best-known songs include “Schönes Madl” and “Verkraumpf di net”. Since the 1990s, he has built a varied career as a live and studio musician in various genres, from his solo albums such as “Adults Are Gnua” to the formation of the band “The Boys of Hairnoise” in 1992, which was dedicated to blues and rock'n'roll.
His career includes important positions with well-known artists, including Georg Danzer and the groups “Austria 3” and Brunner & Brunner. Particularly worth mentioning is the founding of the band “We Four” in 2011, consisting of former members of the “Austria 3-Band”, including Bäer, Gary Lux, Harald Fendrich and Harry Stampfer.
Austropop: A musical culture
Austropop has established itself as an important genre of popular music in Austria, characterized by a mixture of rock, pop and hits. The roots of this genre go back to the 1960s and reached their peak in the 1970s with artists such as STS and Peter Cornelius. Austropop also achieved particular fame in the 1980s, among other things through the international success of Falco and its legendary hits such as “Rock Me Amadeus”.
The diversity of Austropop is reflected not only in the musical styles, but also in the themes of the lyrics, which often deal with social and personal experiences. Loud topsites.at Austropop is increasingly being revitalized by new artists like Wanda and Bilderbuch and bringing fresh sounds into the scene.
The upcoming concert at Globe Vienna will therefore not only be a celebration of Ulli Bäer's impressive career, but also a tribute to an entire genre of music that has contributed to the development of Austrian identity. While the musical landscape changes, the influence and fascination of Austropop remains unbroken.