This page has been automatically translated. As a result, there may be discrepancies or inaccuracies in the text. Only the original version is binding. Legal claims arising from the content of the translated version are excluded.

The Beez - Bicycle chain

The Beez - Bicycle chain

The Beez are a good mood band with genre-spanning own songs from pop to punk, from Balkan to blues, from funk to Freddy Mercury and many an ingenious cover song surprise, if you don't like the first song then certainly the second at the latest, it's time to dance! The Beez will be presenting their brand new album "Fahrradkette" on their German tour 2025.


Did you know that bees have five eyes with which they can see ultraviolet light, but not red? Fortunately, this is not the case with The Beez, who are almost completely normal humans with one pair of eyes each. Since 1997, they have been sharpening all their senses, especially the "sixth", in order to stand out from the crowd with good taste and extravagance, outdo their rivals and impress with their uniqueness. But that's just a joke because The Beez don't think much of competitions. Their spikes, antennae and cheerful countenance help them to avoid old-fashioned clichés with confidence and maturity, because they see red. Their nimble fingers and trained vocal chords, mostly used in four-part harmony, are masterfully used to spray a complex and emotionally rich repertoire with plenty of pepper and steam. They regularly reinvent themselves and have always been pioneers of fresh entertainment.


They dedicate themselves to live music and seek out every stage, no matter how big or small, which is their comfort zone, their food, their elixir of life. Numerous tours lead them to their nectar: a happy audience that is refreshed by their musical honey. This wonderful interrelationship keeps the natural food chain in stable balance.


From time to time, they also drill their stingers deep into sensitive topics, but never without cheerfulness and a good dose of irony, so a sting doesn't hurt but is a pleasure. But yes, they can sting, so watch out: The Beez will be leaving their natural habitat, Australia, again in summer 2025 for a three-month tour to Germany.


Deta C. Rayner, accordionist extraordinaire, brilliant femme fatale with Balkan roots: accordion, keyboard, vocals
Rob Rayner, post-punk retro with a velvety bass-baritone voice: Guitar, vocals
And super exclusive, only to be experienced from July 4 to August 25, two super bees:
Sarah Busuttil, devil violinist and pocket rocket: Violin, vocals
Silas Palmer, human bouncy ball and multi-instrumentalist: Keyboard, violin, vocals


www.thebeez.de


Date:August 3, 2025

Time:from 17:15

Help with accessibility

  • General

    We make every effort to ensure that our websites are accessible. You can find details on this in our accessibility statement. You can send us suggestions for improvement using our feedback form.

  • Font size

    To adjust the font size, please use the following key combinations:

    Larger

    Ctrl
    +

    Smaller

    Ctrl
  • Keyboard navigation

    Use TAB and SHIFT + TAB to navigate through next/previous links, form elements and buttons.

    Use ENTER to open links and interact with elements.

Select language