Lemo inspires in St. Pölten: an unforgettable concert evening

Lemo inspires in St. Pölten: an unforgettable concert evening

On October 25th, the stage in the courtyard in St. Pölten was the scene of a rousing concert that was packed with the best sounds of the Austropop. The artist Lemo, who is considered a legend among fans, ensured an unforgettable night that was characterized by singing and dance. The atmosphere was euphoric, and the spectators who had gathered from all over the region experienced an evening full of emotions and music.

Among the visitors was also Edith Groß from Ternitz, who had given her daughter Selina an admission ticket for his birthday. She said enthusiastically: "I am a big Lemo fan and I am very happy that I can spend a mother daughter evening here in St. Pölten with Selina today!"

The audience is enthusiastic

Monika and Michael Weissgram, who had traveled from Kollnitz, divided their anticipation for the concert. Monika had received the cards for Mother's Day. "I love Lemo's music, but I have never seen it live. So I'm very happy that my husband is here with me today," she said. The evening was an opportunity for her and her husband to enjoy time for two while the children stayed at home.

Another happy couple, Doris and Klaus from Herzogenburg, reported that they became aware of Lemo when they experienced him as an opening act a few years ago. The concert is a very special moment for them because they have now become loyal supporters of his music.

Christian and Uschi Burger from St. Pölten were looking forward to their first live appearance of the singer. "Our favorite song is 'do it'. The text just gets it to the point!" commented enthusiastically.

family Reisenhofer as well as friends Daniela Kargl and Thomas Zimmer planned a special family evening and presented each other. "Since we are all big fans, I gave my niece and nephew the cards," said Ms. Reisenhofer proudly. Her niece Simone added: "She is simply the best aunt in the world!"

who is lemo?

lemo, with a bourgeois name Clemens Kinigadner, was born in Graz and discovered his passion for music at a young age. Among other things, he played in various band projects and worked as a sound engineer at ORF. In 2014 he made the breakthrough with his hit "Maybe summer". The artist is known for his authentic way and his ability to communicate with the audience.

In the interview, Lemo spoke about his favorite song "dreaming": "The message is good, the song has become the way I imagined it." He wrote his texts in German because this is his mother tongue: "It is easier to express what I want to say, and everyone understands it." The opening act was also seen at the concert: the young singer/songwriter Jacob Elias, who impresses with his inspiring texts and melodic sounds. Originally from Zell am See, he settled in Vienna and captivates the audience with his music. "I find the German language more poetic" Elias said about his spelling, while he referred to the publication of his new single "growth pain".

Enthusiastic fans and aspiring artists combine at such events, which revitalizes the local music scene and promotes new talents. In order to raise the mood, the stage in the courtyard would like to offer attractive discounts on the tickets for all under 26 years of age.

A look at the lively music scene in St. Pölten shows how important such events are for the community. The evenings full of music and joy create memories that live on long after the concert and offer a platform for artists to show their talents.

The feedback from the guests is consistently positive and they appreciate the opportunity to support local artists and experience a great evening. Further information about upcoming events and ticket prices are at www.meinbezirk.at to be found.

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