Sebastian Wolff

Support: Adam Allen
  • Thu 23 Jan 2025
    Doors open
    - 19:00
    Concert
    - 20:00
    Godset, Kolding
    Standing audience

When he's not busy enchanting listeners and audiences at the forefront of the mighty Kellermensch, Sebastian Wolff writes songs. And he writes a lot of them. Sebastian once again gathers a team of talented musicians to play a beautiful mix of songs from the three Kellermensch albums in new interpretations, as well as songs from other artists who have made a special impression, and of course, a lot of solo material.

When he's not busy enchanting listeners and audiences at the forefront of the mighty Kellermensch, Sebastian Wolff writes songs. And he writes a lot of them. So many, in fact, that what we hear in the context of Kellermensch is just the tip of the iceberg.

In spring 2024, Sebastian invited fans for the first time to delve into his desk drawer on a tour that hit 17 Danish cities. Now, the second part of the tour is coming in early 2025, where Sebastian once again gathers a team of talented musicians to play a beautiful mix of songs from the three Kellermensch albums in new interpretations, as well as songs from other artists who have made a special impression, and of course, a lot of solo material. The handpicked musicians help wrap the songs in just the right expression.

Kellermensch has toured most of Europe and garnered praise from audiences and critics alike. With both the band's second album "Goliath" and third album "Capitulism," Sebastian moved closer to the heart as a songwriter, with songs that are painful and personal narratives. These stories have helped open the songs to a significantly broader audience—a natural range that spans from Copenhell to Tønder Festival.

Under his own name, Sebastian started with the single "Sword of Damocles" and is launching his debut EP ahead of the upcoming tour.

Support: Adam Allen
Adam Allen, a Danish-Canadian theologian and frontman of The Awesome Welles, takes rock lyrics to places they rarely venture. Across three critically acclaimed albums, Adam has repeatedly showcased his lyrical and vocal talents—a rare unity of the narrative, the desperate, the despairing, and the deeply intimate. His songwriting is refreshingly free from contemporary trends and dogmas. The primal, monstrous, and simmering chaos alternates with a surrendering, subdued calm within a soundscape—often beautiful and hopeful, at times dark and tainted. Now, for the first time in ten years, Adam Allen steps forward alone, without the band.