Braver Pete Doherty: The scandal Rocker joined his concert in Berlin on curbed. But his excesses so also take place mostly off stage.
Berlin (dpa) - Rock 'n' roll to measure: To kick off its tour of Germany, the British rock musician Pete Doherty in Berlin left a disciplined impression. At a live concert at the sold-out postal station on Monday evening, the singer put a - even without restrained performance antics - by his standards. Of the approximately 1,000 fans present the 32-year-old was celebrated enthusiastically. The audience was also the singer Barry Manilow.
Doherty, who calls himself since the beginning of his solo career in 2009 by his birth name is Peter, one of the most celebrated British musician of today. He was the frontman of bands The Libertines and Babyshambles that produced the critically acclaimed albums. Meanwhile, the artist alone with guitar.
In live concert, the singer presented pieces from his solo album "Shotter's Nation", and new versions of older songs. Doherty stumbled with a large glass of beer on the stage and fell down during the performance and re-reeling. Several times he had to deal with a large towel on the pale, wet to dry sweaty face. Doherty sang most of the time but with a powerful voice and left after about an hour and an acclaimed addition of the stage.
In the past, the scandal Rocker had made primarily for his relationship with supermodel Kate Moss and various alcohol and drug excesses attention. Doherty agreed in 2009 at a concert in Munich, the first verse of the song, Germany. Most recently, he saw the headlines in March when he should have been there in Regensburg, after a pub crawl during a break in a record store. Shortly before the concert on Monday was also known that Doherty in Berlin nor a bill of 30 000 € is open: 2009 he is said to have in Kreuzberg demolished a car with a beer glass.
Source: Online Focus
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