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SUMMARY:Musketeer (Live at Haus 73)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260526T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260526T220000
ORGANIZER;CN=Haus 73:MAILTO:no-reply@termine-regional.de
LOCATION:Haus 73\, Schulterblatt 73\, Hamburg (Altona)
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DESCRIPTION:\nHello Hamburg\,\n\nI'm back again this spring for a lovely fo
 lky evening at the Haus 73. I'll just be playing alone\, perhaps with a fe
 w friends to celebrate a few of the new acoustic tracks I've been releasin
 g.\n\nDoors 7:30\n\nMusic Starts: 8:00\n\nTickets are 15€ Pre-Sale\n\nOr
  20€ on the door.\n\nWith local Support.\n\n:)\n\nMUSKETEER\n\nNo strang
 er to a bustling street corner nor a grand stage\, Musketeer has spent the
  better part of the last decade honing his storytelling skills and songwri
 ting craft in some of Europe's most beautiful cities.\n\nWind\, hail or sh
 ine\, this hardened Australian folk troubadour has blazed through it all w
 ith steadfast fervour\, howling his way onto the stage\, often consumed in
  some sort of biblical rapture.\n\nHe has supported acts from across the g
 lobe\, including Canada's 'Half Moon Run'\, Australia's 'Dustin Tebbutt'\,
  'Tash Sultana'\, Nashville based a'cappella stars 'Home Free' and twin br
 others\, 'Amistat.'\n\nIn 2022\, Musketeer undertook his most ambitious jo
 urney to date. A road trip from Oslo to Istanbul. The troubadour traveled 
 across Europe with 7 other artists and played concerts\, festivals and bus
 ked across 15 different countries.\n\nIn 2023 Musketeer began to release h
 is most ambitious studio record thus far\, a debut LP titled 'Glorious Lig
 ht.' Working together again with his band from his home base of Hamburg\, 
 Germany\, Musketeer produced the record with fellow Australian Singer-Song
 writer Lucas Laufen in the annex of the Famous Gold Watch Studios in Berli
 n. The album explores themes of war and hope\, explores Christianity\, tou
 ches upon Roman and Germanic Mythology and steals lines from Dante\, Dylan
  and Hemingway.\n\n'Glorious Light' (2025) follows Musketeer's previous tw
 o studio EP's\, 'The North Sea' (2021) and 'Seven Long Years.' (2017)\n\nI
 n 2026 Musketeer begins a new chapter\, releasing a haunting acoustic vers
 ion of his song\, Empty Churches. Leaning back into a DIY approach with he
 lp from his network of musicians around the world\, he aims to return to t
 he roots of why he became a singer-songwriter in the first place. Empty Ch
 urches was recorded at home with UK folk-blues musician\, Jon Kenzie.
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