The German electronic music group, Kraftwerk, has revealed they will be performing a nine-date residency at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in California, kicking off on May 21, 2024. Playing seven of their most celebrated albums in full, each show will commemorate the group’s career spanning five decades. Each concert will be dedicated to a particular record, with the first night being dedicated to the 1974 classic, Autobahn, celebrating the album’s 50th anniversary.
Kraftwerk will perform their legendary albums over nine days, including Radio-Activity, Trans Europe Express, The Man-Machine, Computer World, Techno Pop, The Mix, and Tour de France. The residency will conclude on May 30 with compositions from their entire catalogue along with the group’s greatest hits from over the years.
This event will pay tribute to Florian Schneider, a founding member of Kraftwerk. Schneider passed away in 2020 at the age of 73 after battling cancer. Tickets for Kraftwerk’s residency go on sale on January 11 and can be found on the Walt Disney Concert Hall’s website.
This residency is the latest addition to a long list of honors Kraftwerk has received for their musical contributions. In 2021, the group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, marking yet another significant milestone in their legendary career
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