Sylvie Kreusch, a Belgian from Ghent, is quickly establishing herself as one of the most impressive and electrifying performers in Europe. Her innovative music and visuals have already turned the heads of many in the fields of music, film and fashion. Kreusch is known for her brutal, expressive lyrics and her keen ear for experimental and pop styles.
In the last decade, Kreusch made his first appearance in Belgium with art rockers Soldier’s Heart and with Warhaus, the solo project of Balthazar‘s Maarten Devoldere. After releasing her debut EP BADA BING! BADA BOOM!, her artistic vision exploded in 2021 with his compelling, critically acclaimed debut album, Montbray.
In her debut album, Montbray, Sylvie Kreusch illustrated heartbreak with the suspense and thrills of a spy thriller. To say that the Belgian artist has dramatic talent would be an understatement. Wherever Sylvie sets foot, superlatives tend to follow her like a trail of fire. During the Montbray tour, she prowled the stage like a crimson-clad international woman of mystery, a being of pure celluloid who has somehow found a passage into our tangible world.
Once upon a time there was a girl who dreamed in her grandmother’s attic, with her eyes wide open and completely immersed in a collection of vintage comics. These fantastic and brilliant stories were for the young Sylvie the gateway to a magical place, far from the daily hardships of reality. Every time the page was turned, wonder, possibility and excitement were its main features.
It is these big and bold emotions that are the underlying theme for Sylvie Kreusch’s adventurous new album. The artist abandons the high role of ghost of the Belgian night, and replaces his impetuous red hair with a fascinating blonde. Finally in the driver’s seat, with her lover sitting on board, she embarks on a journey to the horizon where all the fruits of life are savored and observed with wide eyes and lush lips.
During the weekend there the new night lines are available, to move around Bologna and its surroundings throughout the night (with departures every half hour!).
Get on board the N3 line and arrive at Covo (and go home!) whenever you want, wherever you live.
n this period (and for a long time) it is possible that in this area there'll be construction work that limit the availability of parking spots nearby. If you cannot find a parking space in viale Zagabria, we recommend looking in the following streets: Kharkov, della Campagna, Francoforte, Machiavelli.