Rocking Germany Again with a Side of Culture! 😎
Duran Duran Express Optimism for upcoming German Museum Visits
Excitement fills the air as iconic '80s band Duran Duran prepares to rock Germany once more, after a 13-year break! Founding member John Taylor, 64, can barely hide his delight, particularly for Düsseldorf and Berlin concerts on June 24 and 27, respectively. "Key word here is culture, mate," Taylor quipped, revealing the band's love for immersing themselves in the arts.
Known for belting out mega-hits like "The Wild Boys," "Hungry Like the Wolf," and "Girls on Film," Duran Duran is set to sprinkle in some newer tunes during their performances. Guess they're just here to say, “Look at us, we’re still kickin’!” as Taylor humorously puts it.
In addition to entertaining audiences, the band members have museum tours planned during their free time. Taylor's eyes light up at the thought of not one, but two museums in Berlin: Pergamon and Alte Nationalgalerie. He can't help but reminisce about his past visits, calling them "stunning".
As for Düsseldorf, the specific museums on the itinerary remain a mystery for now. But fear not, fellow art enthusiasts, as the creative city boasts a plethora of cultural gems like Kunst im öffentlichen Raum (Kunst im öffentlichen Raum Düsseldorf) and the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen.
The band's longstanding appreciation for art aligns perfectly with the avant-garde and modern references in their music. So, while we're all grooving to their classic tunes, let your minds wander to the masterpieces these cultural vultures will undoubtedly encounter! 🎶🎨🇩🇪
Duran Duran members, with their love for arts, have museum tours planned in their free time, particularly in Berlin, where they will visit the Pergamon and Alte Nationalgalerie, reminiscing about their past experiences and calling them "stunning". The band's passion for art is also evident in the avant-garde and modern references in their music, making their upcoming performances a perfect blend of lifestyle, entertainment, home-and-garden (architecture and art), and music.