18.05.2016, 20:00

Berghain Panorama Bar - 18+ & Kero Kero Bonito - Kantine am Berghain - Berlin

Flyer für: Berghain Panorama Bar - 18+ & Kero Kero Bonito - Kantine am Berghain - Berlin
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«Sorry for the bad news, but due to the cancellation of one of the artists and additional production issues we are forced to cancel the Certain People Festival, which was set to take place on 17 + 18 May at Berghain / Panorama Bar. We really tried to make it happen but given the before mentioned circumstances we are no longer able to host the festival we wanted - and most importantly, the festival we wanted you to enjoy! The festival will not be rescheduled. All tickets will be refunded. For fans of 18+ - they will play at Berghain Kantine (next door to Berghain) on Wednesday May 18th!»

// Melt! Booking presents:

// 18+ & Kero Kero Bonito
18.05. Berlin, Berghain Kantine

// Tickets at the door only | 10 EUR
(Certain People Tickets NOT valid!)

18+

18+ initially existed as anonymous pioneers of the underground for their distorted R&B beats, while surfacing for shows at unexpected places throughout the world only built more excitement for their identities to reveal - the Venice Biennale, London’s Corsica Studios, CTM Festival in Berlin, La Fleche D’Or in Paris and the Frieze Art Fair, to name a few, all hosted the band onstage. Following the success of their debut album TRUST in 2014, 18+ have returned with a self-directed video for their brand new single ‘Drama’, taken from their forthcoming album COLLECT, out May 20th via Houndstooth.

Kero Kero Bonito

We’re KKB !! We make pop music for the whole world. We met when Sarah responded to Gus and Jamie’s advert for a rapper on MixB, a bulletin board for Japanese expats in London. Sarah raps about homework, parties and crocodiles, and treats English and Japanese as one language. Gus and Jamie sit around looking pretty. Intro Bonito, our debut mixtape, came out in August 2014 on Double Denim. It features hits like “Sick Beat” (gamer girl power rap bass) and “Kero Kero Bonito” (reggaeton self-advertisement). We also released a remix EP, Bonito Recycling, appeared on Secret Songs’ compilation shh#ffb6c1 and self-released our last single, “Build It Up”. The Guardian, Pitchfork and Entertainment Weekly have been kind enough to write about us. You might have even heard Phil Taggart playing “Build It Up” on Radio 1 or Sarah being interviewed on J-WAVE. This year, we’re working on our biggest project yet and bringing our show to a stage near you. Everyone can come!