About a year ago, you could enjoy Swedish Peter von Poehl and his dreamy acoustic pop in the Balzaal. He performed music from his debut album Going To Where The Tea Trees Are with Das Pop’s Bent Van Looy on drums. Now he is back with his new album May Day. This new release continues where the previous album left off, but the singer-songwriter sounds even more powerful and grown-up.
Peter Von Poehl has been travelling all his life: the son of German-Swedish parents, he travelled through France and gained fame as Bertrand Burgalat’s sidekick. When he returned to Germany, he started working on his solo career, and in 2002 he released his debut album, Going to Where the Tea-Trees Are. His fragile track The Story of Impossible was used in a Mobistar ad. Last year he stepped into the spotlight when he supported French synthpop band Air on tour. Here at Vooruit he will perform in a trio.
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