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OPENING CONCERT FOR THE UEFA EURO 2024 IN STUTTGART
EURO 2024 Festival
Stuttgart Opening Concert
ROBINSCHULZ
LEONY LE SHUUK TOPIC
THURS. 13. 06. 2024 5 P.M. FAN ZONE SCHLOSSPLATZ STUTTGART
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EURO 2024 FESTIVAL STUTTGART OPENING CONCERT

These stars will be there!

Thanks to football, the king of sports, we will be in the spotlight in mid-June. And in preparation for UEFA EURO 2024, a spectacular music event will take place in Stuttgart: one day before the European Football Championship kicks off, a festival with national superstars and top artists, including Robin Schulz, Leony, Le Shuuk and Topic will be held on the grounds of the Schlossplatz Fan Zone in the city centre. Interactive elements and a fitting lightshow will herald the final round of UEFA EURO 2024 in an atmospheric and powerful way.

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The line-up on 13 June

LEONY 

© Ulrich Hartmann

TOPIC

© Mats Bohle

ROBIN SCHULZ

© Philipp Gladsome

LE SHUUK

© Le Shuuk

The stars of our opening concert

© Philipp Gladsome

Robin Schulz

the house (warming) party from the star DJ

There are just not enough superlatives to describe the DJ and producer career of Robin Schulz. In the international music scene, he is the most successful German artist of the last decade. His singles have charted in 92 countries, reaching number one in 20. With almost four billion views, he is the most successful German musician on YouTube. His tracks have been streamed more than twelve billion times - not to mention countless sold-out tours and hundreds of national and global awards.

With his mix of house, electro, and pop, Robin Schulz has become the most successful German music export of all time. Now aged 36, he came into contact with music at an early age: his father was also a well-known DJ. He landed his first big hit in 2013 with a remix of "Waves" which topped the singles charts of several countries. In the same year, "Prayer in C" became one of the most successful German singles ever, selling more than a million copies. And it didn't stop there: from one international success to the next. His fifth studio album "Pink" was released in 2023. When asked what he is most proud of, he replied, "The fact that I still have the same friends. And that I show that anything is possible with music."

Robin Schulz will show you what is possible at our grand opening concert in Stuttgart.

© Ulrich Hartmann

LEONY

 the very first act is a smash hit

One of the most sought-after artists in Germany: Leony's songs have been streamed more than 800 million times worldwide. Her singles "Faded Love" and "Remedy" both topped the German airplay charts for eight weeks and enjoyed success in many other European countries as well. Leony was nominated for an MTV EMA award in the category "Best German Act" and for three 1Live Krone awards. She started her music career at the age of 14 when she uploaded cover versions of songs to YouTube and was subsequently invited to participate in the RTL casting show "Rising Star" with her band "Unknown Passenger". They won the final in 2014 with more than 90% of viewer votes. The Berliner-by-choice then made her big breakthrough in July 2020 by reinterpreting the O-Zone classic "Dragostea Din Tei" as her own "Faded Love". After several successful singles, this superwoman released her debut album "Somewhere In Between" in March 2023 and went on her first European tour shortly afterwards. An experience she still raves about today, "For the first time in my life, I was able to play on great stages all summer long and realised how fulfilling it is." We are preparing another fantastic stage for this exceptional artist in Stuttgart.

© Le Shuuk

LE SHUUK

THE home game in Stuttgart as the big highlight

It started with a gag. "Guys, let's shock and shake" was a saying coined by the young people around Chris Stritzel. This gave rise to his stage name Le Shuuk – and an impressive success story. The Stuttgart-based DJ and producer has since been honoured nationally and internationally with gold and platinum awards, plays on the world's biggest stages and has his own label. It goes without saying that he is especially looking forward to his home game in the Fan Zone in his native city of Stuttgart.

It is not only with his music that Le Shuuk (36) has caused a stir in the past. He was probably the first and only DJ in the world to release a song in zero gravity. During a parabolic flight in an Airbus in 2019, Le Shuuk pressed a red button in the aircraft and released his CD "Gold Baby" for download. Two years later, he launched a collection called "VfB meets Le Shuuk!" in collaboration with VfB Stuttgart.

The local hero from Stuttgart has toured South Korea, India and China and has 15 million listeners worldwide on Spotify. But the DJ with the hard, driving techno and electro house beats has never forgotten his home base. He calls the performances in his home country "absolute highlights". It doesn't matter to Le Shuuk whether he plays mega stages or small clubs. What fills him with the most pride are "the faces of the people I make happy with my music. When I can see in their eyes that I am taking them out of their everyday lives – it doesn't matter whether it's a crowd of 30,000 or 100!" 

From weightlessness to the Fan Zone: Le Shuuk unites the world with us in the host city of Stuttgart.

© Mats Bohle

TOPIC

 the superstar of the big DJ stage in Stuttgart

He is one of the poster children of the German electronic dance music scene and has achieved what many can only dream of: Topic is an international superstar DJ who achieved worldwide success with his very own sound. With his sixth single "Breaking Me", a collaboration with the Swedish singer A7S, the German-Croatian from Solingen scored a worldwide hit and reached the top rankings in 28 countries, including England and the USA. Since then, Topic has become a firm fixture on the charts and big festival stages. "Your Love (9PM)" and "Kernkraft 400 (A Better Day)" are two more of his best-known hits. Topic recorded his latest single "One By One" together with Robin Schulz and Swedish singer Oaks.

"Actually," says Topic, "I never wanted to be a DJ and never wanted to be on stage." But his success catapulted him into the international spotlight. "Breaking Me", in particular, changed his whole life. This catchy dance track has been streamed more than five billion times. "I never expected it to be such a huge hit," says Topic.

Be there when Topic transforms the Fan Zone stage into a gigantic dance floor.