Indieband Granada dissolves: Last chance at the farewell concert!

Indieband Granada dissolves: Last chance at the farewell concert!

Grazer Orpheum, Graz, Österreich - The Austrian Indieband Granada has announced its dissolution, which was announced via social media. Founded around the singer Thomas Petritsch, the band has taken a permanent place in the music scene since 2015. When saying goodbye, the members emphasize that creative differences are the reason for the separation and that they do not see a common path for the future. The band plans to go apart in the good, which underlines respectful interaction with each other.

In the message, the band says that it is time to let go, "without argument, but with clarity". In the run -up to their final separation, there are still several concerts that are supposed to give fans the opportunity to experience Granada live one last time. The last concert will take place on October 11th in the Graz Orpheum.

planned farewell shows

Granada has announced a number of gigs before officially ending your career:

  • 16. August in the Wiener Arena
  • 29. August in the Burgarena Finkenstein
  • 13. September in the Circus Krone in Munich

The band was founded in 2015 and published its self -titled debut album in 2016. Her fourth and most recent album "1’30" "appeared in the previous year and shows the continuous development of her sound. The fans can look forward to a last musical highlight in which the band will perform their best pieces.

indie music and the journey of Granada

Granada was part of a lively indie scene that is characterized by authenticity and creative freedom. Indie music originated in the 1970s when artists and bands began to publish their music independently of the mainstream-oriented music market. With its raw sound and experimental styles, the band contributed to the diversity of the genre, which is also considered a refuge for social outsiders.

The indie scene has experienced many changes over the decades. In the 1980s, a flourishing culture was created in cities such as Manchester and New York that focused on personal expression. This continued until the 2000s when bands like Franz Ferdinand and The Strokes shaped the indie rock. Granada found its place in this tradition and left a lasting impression through her music.

With her farewell, Granada marks the end of an era that was shaped by lively concerts and a strong sense of community. The indie culture, which also included the band, remains a space for creative freedom that also has in digital times. Independent artists use modern platforms to publish their works and to hear their voices. Granada will offer her fans the opportunity to celebrate their love for music one last time.

For more information about the band and their farewell concerts, see more on Vol.at , news.at and learn more about the indie scene on melody-mind.de .

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