Chris Steger inspires with his first live tour in Styria

Chris Steger inspires with his first live tour in Styria

The young Salzburg musician Chris Steger is currently enthusiastic with his first live tour under the title "So No. as Nia". This exciting tour started with a rousing concert in Kindberg and continues with appearances in Styria, especially in Liezen and Graz. Steger also plans to perform at the well-known ski opening in Schladming on December 6th.

at the age of 16, Steger celebrated a brilliant success with his hit "Zefix" and was honored the following year as the youngest award winner of the Amadeus Awards in the "Song of the Year" category. Today he is a sought -after artist who gives concerts across Austria. His appearance not only offers new songs, but also fan favorites and an impressive pyro show that rounds off the experience.

unique experiences on the tour

Chris Steger gives his fans an insight into the challenges and joys of his first big tour. "We play over an hour and a half and bring a lot of new pieces with us. But the joy that people have when they sing along is beautiful every time," he explains.

The logistics behind the tour is also impressive; With a team of eleven people who are transported by three vehicles, the tour differs from previous appearances. "The big difference is that people come because of us and really want to hear us," says Steger.

preparation for the stage

The pressure before the appearance should not be underestimated. In order to get the nervousness under control, Steger has developed a small ritual with his bandmates: "We drink a Stamperl schnapps so that the nervousness goes away. But as soon as the first song sounds, I just get joy." This shows how important it is for him to feel the positive energy on stage.

A special highlight was his last appearance at ski opening in Schladming, where he appeared as a opening act by Robbie Williams. This year he will share the stage with Bryan Adams. "It is an insane honor to be able to play in front of so many people," says Steger and hopes that the fans will sing along loudly this time without having to perform again in short leather pants in cold weather.

The artist also has personal wishes apart from the music - not just for Christmas. "The most important thing is to stay healthy and enjoy life," says Steger. "I enjoy what I can do - the music." In the coming weeks he will give two concerts in Styria: on November 15th in the Ennstalhalle in Liezen and on November 21st in the Graz Orpheum. Tickets for these events are already available.

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