LiveThree exclusive live performances in one evening. In the musical spheres event series, three musical acts transform the stage of the Planetarium and take the audience to a unique concert under the heavens. Aspiring music stars surrounded by visuals that are controlled live and allow the audience to immerse themselves in new galactic expanses make for a very special and effective experience.The musical spheres concert series combines cosmic live performances with impressive visualisations.The following line-up awaits you on 28 April, 2026: WEZN:WEZN are Paul and Maischa – two beings who met between raves and rehearsal sessions in Bremen, where they discovered their shared passion for electronic music. Their sound is both vibrant and enveloping. Blending dream pop, indietronic and cinematic melancholy, the duo creates a mystical sound that feels at home somewhere between London Grammar, Weyes Blood, and Aurora – yet is entirely their own. With driving beats, danceable longing, and a goosebump-inducing voice that carries through catchy choruses, WEZN invite you into their world. And once you enter, a tingling sensation arises, lingering long after the last note has faded away.fastmusic:»I want to love , and I love« – a wish and self-reassurance at the same time. With this programmatic statement, the Leipzig-based artist fastmusic opens his debut album, which consciously eschews the tempo of the present with its sounds. Musically, references shimmer through, evoking Shuggie Otis or Timmy Thomas. The deliberate slowing down and a delicate shoegaze tendency are reminiscent of Spacemen 3 in places, while warmth and harmonic openness carry echoes of Mali blues – despite the radically reduced sound structure. And yet none of this seems retro: fastmusic sounds more like an artist who is also well-versed in herbalism, mechanical engineering, and meditation techniques that have been known for millennia. The band’s name should be read as a contrast to the ubiquitous hustle and bustle which leads nowhere, both aesthetically and philosophically. When the album's final track states: »I still don't know how to decide, make sure to take your time...«, this perhaps encapsulates the central message of his album: to take time – for yourself, for others and for the world.RIP Swirl:The up-and-coming multi-instrumentalist and producer RIP Swirl – the alias of Luka Seifert – honed his artistic profile with his 2024 album »Perfectly Blue«. Building on his acclaimed 2022 debut »Blurry«, he refines his signature sound and consistently develops it further.RIP Swirl's tonal signature draws on his experience as a producer and DJ in the Berlin club scene, as well as a long-standing connection to the guitar and a deliberately analogue recording process. This results in atmospherically dense soundscapes that blend shoegaze influences, trip-hop elements, and nostalgic moods reminiscent of youthful melancholy and night time car rides on the outskirts of the city. RIP Swirl thus reaches an audience ranging from Gen Z alt kids to techno purists, while also working closely with several up-and-coming singers as a collaborator and producer. His music is still created entirely in his Berlin home studio – surrounded by instruments, driven by curiosity, and with no fixed agenda. © SPB