This concert is part of the Baloise on Stage series, through which insurance company Baloise supports homegrown talent. As part of this, Ozark Henry will be collaborating with his support act. More information to follow!
For eight years, Ozark Henry remained silent, but this fall he breaks that silence with August Parker, his tenth studio album. The theme revolves around change and resilience, guided by personal stories. Live, he transcends genres and expectations: his compelling shows, from large festivals to sold-out venues, are pure cinematography in sound.
Ozark Henry's creative universe is a wonderful melting pot where technology and tradition, sound and image, craftsmanship and daring come together—an experience you won't soon forget.
For the visual world surrounding the album, Ozark Henry collaborated with filmmaker Lukas Desmet, who was inspired by Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing breaks with gold. A powerful symbol for what August Parker conveys: beauty lies in imperfection, cracks tell stories, and music connects the shards.
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