In 1990, in their student days, they created a unique musical mixture in a shared kitchen with violin, accordion, brute drums and guitars in an informal way, which has been celebrated up and down the country ever since. From the Lowlands and Pinkpop festivals in Holland to Sweden Rock and celebrated appearances at the legendary metal festival in Wacken to the world-famous Montreux Jazz Festival or on one of their Japan tours - Fiddler's Green have impressively shown in the last 30 years that they easily leave geographical and musical borders behind them.
25 albums and four DVDs underline the band's success, giving a whole new dimension to the often inflationarily used expression "reinventing themselves". For Fiddler's Green owe a large part of their career to consistent creative development with the courage to try something new. This was the only way to create speedfolk with a guarantee of success! The Irish Speedfolk of the Fiddlers speaks an international language - everywhere the energy released at concerts is absorbed, thrown back and carried on. The audience can now expect exactly this bundled charge of merciless joy of playing and an Irish-folk punk rock hit firework, which leaves no one standing still. Even after more than three decades, Fiddler's Green still manage to surprise themselves and their fans - especially at their live shows.
Just before the turn of the year, on 29.12.2023, the long-awaited sixteenth studio album "The Green Machine" will be released.
In spring, the sextet from Franconia - Ralf Albers (lead vocals/guitar), Pat Prziwara (guitar/vocals), Rainer Schulz (bass), Stefan Klug (accordion), Tobias Heindl (violin, vocals) and Frank Jooß (drums) will present the album live for the first time.
Runtime: Thu, 19/12/2024 to Sat, 29/03/2025