And One Tickets

And One Tickets

Since the late 1980s and early 1990s And One have been wowing audiences across Europe and beyond with their style of German synthpop, which has earned them many admirers and maintained a career that has now spanned two decades.

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As they return to the stage in the United Kingdom they will be demonstrating to their British fans that they still have what it takes to impress in the modern day, with an abundance of tracks from their back catalogue at their disposal and various studio albums as well. So as they head to the stage, make sure you are amongst those armed with concert tickets when they go on sale.

There have been many musicians that have made up And One over the years, though the current team consists of Steve Naghavi, Chris Ruiz and Gio van Oli, with former members also includes Joke Kay and Rick Schah. Together they have worked on tracks that have earned them an abundance of fans, from early releases such as “Metalhammer”, “Techno Man” and “Life Isn’t Easy in Germany” to more recent additions like “So Klingst Liebe”, “Traumfrau” and “Paddy is My DJ, amongst others, making And One dance tickets highly popular items.

But further tracks can also be found on the studio albums that have appeared in shops between 1991 and 2006, from “Anguish”, “Flop!” and “Spot” in ’91, ’92 and ’93 respectively, to further releases like “I.S.T” in 1994, “Nordhausen” in 1997, “9.9.99 9 Uhr” in 1998, “Virgin Superstar” in 2000, “Aggressor” in 2003 and “Bodypop” in 2006.  Such releases have ensured that audiences continue to pick up tickets and witness a band that is compared to many big name dance acts, consisting of members originally influenced by other acts like Depeche Mode.

And like any similar band the best place to truly appreciate their artistic output is in a live setting, where the musicians will be there in person to deliver the goods. Their work has been of a high enough quality to maintain a twenty year career so far and whilst this is a testament to the quality of the recordings, audiences are likely to find even more in their live shows as And One return to the United Kingdome once again.

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