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Raucous Bavarian folk rock band ZEIDiG set to invade 2025 with a mix of crude, witty, delicate, and charming tunes: From 'Der harte Kern' to 'Olles werd guad', expect a pleasant blend of rock, blues, and groovy jams - a true celebration of Bavarian culture, 'Im Lebn dahoam'.

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News Article: Bavarian Folk-Rock Band ZEIDiG Announces 2025 Tour

Get ready, music lovers! The Bavarian folk-rock band ZEIDiG is set to tour the region in 2025, and tickets for their upcoming performance in Ingolstadt are now available.

ZEIDiG, a band hailing from Ingolstadt and the Hallertau, has made a name for itself with its unique blend of traditional Bavarian folk music and rock elements. Their music is charming, rough, witty, and sophisticated, creating a sound that is both rooted in the past and firmly planted in the present.

The band's music represents the Bavarian spirit for today and tomorrow, and their concerts are known for their rocky, bluesy, and very groovy vibe. The band consists of six musicians, one woman and five men, who bring their rich electric guitar riffs, virtuosic accordion, bass, acoustic guitar, drums, and sometimes three-part harmony to each performance.

Some of their most popular songs include "Der harte Kern" and "Olles werd guad," which have been met with unanimous enthusiasm from audiences at their 2024 concerts.

If you're interested in catching ZEIDiG live, mark your calendars for May 10, 2025, from 20:00 to 22:00 at the Bauerngerätemuseum in Ingolstadt. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.zeidig.de.

While details about additional 2025 tour dates beyond this event are not yet available, one thing is certain: ZEIDiG is a band not to be missed. So don't wait, get your tickets now and join the Bavarian folk-rock revolution!

[1] Source: Bauerngerätemuseum Ingolstadt

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