WOODY WOODSTOCK
‘I express myself musically and reflect and comment on it visually.’ Meet Woody Woodstock, a 27-year-old artist, songwriter, and producer who takes you on a mesmerizing journey through the realms of love, death, religion, politics, and his role in it all. With the Woodstock Family by his side—his talented band and international team of creatives —Woody invites you to explore his world with the innocence of curiosity and an open heart. Drawing inspiration from legendary artists like The Rolling Stones, Queen, and Childish Gambino, Woody infuses their spirit into his unique sound and captivating performances. Influenced by the magic of theater that he experienced as a child when his grandfather took him to shows, Woody’s music is a compelling fusion of art and music. His genre, Theatrical RockHop, is a unique fusion of rock, hip-hop, and theatrical elements that sets him apart in the music scene.
JULES ATLAS
Whether in New York, London, Hamburg, or Amsterdam: Jules Atlas needs nothing more than his voice and a guitar to captivate the audience with his touching songs. At the age of 18, the Hamburg native ventured to London, where, over the years, he made a name for himself in the city’s bars and clubs with numerous performances. With folk-typical guitar playing, catchy melodies, and narrative lyrics, he evokes a spark of Gaslight-Café nostalgia. Authentic and unfiltered, melancholic and exhilarating: Jules Atlas sings folk songs in a pop guise.
Through European tours with artists like Rhys Lewis and Axel Flovent, as well as numerous headline shows, Jules Atlas gained extensive live experience and built a considerable fanbase. After many years with London as his home base, he now returns to Germany with a matured repertoire and ample stage experience.
On December 1, 2023, the Hamburg singer-songwriter releases his debut album, „Postcards From Sophia.“ After four successful singles and initial media attention (Bayern 3, NDR, Fest & Flauschig, etc.), Jules Atlas stays true to himself and echoes the years in London and New York. He is characteristically personal in his songs, narrating a long-distance relationship, the search for oneself, and the anticipation of each other. In a total of eleven acoustic ballads and captivating uptempo songs, he paints a multifaceted picture of what it feels like to be in one’s mid-twenties, searching for connection and meaning—sometimes happy, sometimes yearning, sometimes aimless.