Rachel Chinouriri | Never Need Me @ Reeperbahn Festival Opening Show 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 9 окт 2024
  • Rachel Chinouriri performes "Never Need Me" at the #rbf24 Opening Show.
    Rachel Chinouriri has experience not only in emerging stronger from her own past, but also in transforming the traumas she has suffered into resources. The singer, songwriter and activist uses her music to set her own biography to music and shares personal experiences that many young Black women in the UK can relate to. They are told through lyrics that are as approachable as they are poetic, in vocal registers that are sometimes fragile and delicate, but then also seductive and self-confident. On her second EP ‘Four° in Winter’ (2021), she explores themes such as isolation and alienation, but also finds reasons for hope in every maelstrom of thoughts, in every setback. In the nineties, she might have formed a girl group. Today, she is probably the most unconventional reformer of Britpop walking around the rainy island. At the same time, she consistently campaigns for human rights worldwide with her music and has even boycotted festivals if they are sponsored by arms companies. Chinouriri also demonstrates an awareness of the world around us with her debut album ‘What a Devastating Turn of Events’ (2024), which was released this year on Parlophone. She combines indie rock, bedroom pop and R'n'B with her soulful falsetto to create a sound that she is bringing to our stage for the first time this year.
    This performance was recored on Sept 18th at Reeperbahn festival Opening Show 2024.
    A FILM BY Reeperbahn Festival
    SHOW CONCEPT & PRODUCTION BY Neuland Concerts GmbH
    CAMERA & MEDIA PRODUCTION BY Feschfilm Entertainment GmbH
    VENUE Stage Operettenhaus
    GUESTMANAGEMENT Hilife Events GmbH
    IN PARTERSHIP WITH Anchor - International Music Award
    Keychange
    FUNDED BY Die Beauftragte der Bundesregierung
    für Kultur und Medien
    Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg
    THUMBNAIL CREDIT David Reineke

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