Day 2: Live in Lviv

Photo: Daniel Christoffel

First of all: This club rocks! It is the perfect blend of an actual „club” and a cozy hangout with gerat lounge areas. And the sound system! My God! The bass wass really pumping and I really liked the LED-screens.

Tonight was nothing short of magical. As I stepped onto the stage at Malevich Club in Lviv, Ukraine, I was instantly overwhelmed and speechless. The sight of so many happy faces, the sound of cheering voices, and the palpable energy in the air was something I will never forget.

Performing in Lviv has always been a dream of mine, especially since life in Ukraine drastically changed in 2022. But this night exceeded every expectation. The venue was packed with beautiful people who had come together to escape their everyday lives and immerse themselves in the music. It was a powerful reminder of the unifying force of live performances and the special connection between artist and audience. I am really proud to have contributed a tiny little part to people’s happiness.

Throughout the night, I felt an incredible wave of energy and emotion from the crowd. Every song was met with enthusiastic applause, and I could see the joy in everyone's eyes. It was a humbling experience to witness how music can bring people together and create moments of pure happiness.

I am truly grateful to have experienced this energy and to have shared such a special night with the people of Lviv. Your warmth, enthusiasm, and love for music made this concert one of the most memorable of my career. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your lives, even if just for a night. I can't wait to return and create more unforgettable memories with you all.

After the concert I took as much time as possible to take photos with the guests and I even received a couple of presents. That really means a lot to me.

I could sense „pure happiness” . Of course I am very well aware of the fact, that life goes on for the Ukrainians who are so bravely fighting for their freedom.

Speaking of: Freedom is not a commodity but it has a steep pricetag. And it is always worth fighting for because human beings are basically made for freedom.
I spoke to men who just returned from the war zone and I also spoke to men who were about to leave the next day. Not knowing if they will ever return to their families.
We can only admire this commitment and every day these people can live their freedom is a good day

Photos: @romacayman

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