


Gezellig Sessions: Live Music Concert — Art Gallery Edition
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Join us for a beautiful live music concert at QOG — a beautiful art gallery in Ku'damm.
✢ Time: Entry between 6:00-7:00 pm (show starts at 7:00 pm, so please come on time)
✢ Artists: 3 amazing acts that you'll love
✢ Vibes: Indie/Indie-Pop/Indie-Folk
🥂 Drinks are available to purchase at the venue's bar.
Program:
Doors: 6 pm
Live Music: 7 pm—10 pm
— Manoj, your host!
Gezellig Sessions x QOG
ARTIST SPOTLIGHT
Anica Russo
Anica Russo is a Berlin-based singer, songwriter, and musician with Croatian and Italian roots, known for her signature blend of dreamy, 60s-inspired Rock Pop. Anica has worked with and supported major artists including Alan Walker, Adam Lambert, Paul Russell, Lord of the Lost, and Zoe Wees.
Winner of the German Songwriting Award for her ESC 2023 entry “Once Upon a Dream”, Anica is now preparing to join Alvaro Soler and Kelvin Jones on tour this summer.
Alice Hills
Alice Hills started her musical journey as a busker on the rough, competitive streets of Berlin, Germany, when she was only 16.
Her style is a signature Indie-Folk sound laced with Soul and Jazz influences as well as classic rock and country — all illuminated by her brilliant, angel-like vocals, which possess a unique dynamic that allows her to easily switch between soft to powerful.
Vincent Varus
You can feel the summer and dance in the rain to his music. Vincent Varus' unique mix of English pop and his unique voice stays in your head and spreads good vibes.
He and his five-piece live band have been entertaining audiences in southern Germany since 2022. In 2024, for example, they opened the main stage at “Kessel Festival” Stuttgart.
In 2025, Vincent came out on top against more than 3,000 other music acts and was part of Stefan Raab’s German ESC preliminary round. He then performed his song “Coffee” live on RTL in front of an audience of millions.
Disclaimer: Please note that videos and images will be taken at the event. By attending, individuals consent to the possibility of their photo being captured.