Richard Marx
Das Deutsche Theater München präsentiert eine Veranstaltung vom Eventmanagement Karlheinz Wanker
Tickets purchased for the scheduled concerts of Richard Marx on 20.03.2020 in the Tonhalle and on 06.01.2021 in the Kleine Olympihalle will remain valid for the replacement date in the Deutsches Theater. If you have any questions, please contact the provider from whom you purchased the tickets.
The performance (originally 20th September 2021) will be postponed to 19th September 2022. The tickets remain valid for the same day and time of the week. If you have any questions, please contact München Ticket at www.muenchenticket.de/tickets/kontaktformular or the provider from whom you purchased the tickets. … more
Sympathetic superstar
You can recognize good music when it is still effective and touching, reduced to the essentials. A good musician when he can create this feeling all by himself on stage. Both applies to Richard Marx and his songs in full extent. He already proved this impressively at a performance in the Munich Tonhalle more than ten years ago. In September 2022, we look forward to presenting the likeable superstar on our stage as part of his “Solo Acoustic Tour”.
Solo – Acoustic – Up Close
Fans can look forward to an unforgettable evening in which the Chicago native will present his great hits in a very intimate way: solo, acoustic and up close! As an artist, songwriter and producer, Richard Marx‘s three-decade career has had countless highlights and has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide. Beginning with his self-titled debut, which entered the Top 10 on the charts and included four Top 5 singles such as the mega-hit “Hold On To The Nights.” “Don’t Mean Nothing” also earned a Grammy nomination in the Best Male Rock Vocal Performance category.
Full throttle on the road to success
The follow-up, 1989’s Repeat Offender, was even more successful, reaching No. 1, and two – “Satisfied” and “Right Here Waiting” – also made it to the top of the charts. The artist also stayed full throttle on the road to success with the albums Rush Street and Paid Vacation, featuring the number one hits “Keep Coming Back,” “Hazard” and “Now and Forever.” Both longplayers went platinum. To date, Richard Marx is the only male artist in music history to place his first seven singles in the Top 5 on the Billboard charts.
A new chapter
To mark the 30th anniversary of his album “Repeat Offender” (originally released April 26, 1989), Marx has “Repeat Offender Revisited” on BMG in 2019. The album is a new collection of re-recorded studio songs, as well as live and acoustic versions of songs from the original album. To kick off the release, Marx unveiled a new video for his global hit “Right Here Waiting,” featuring live footage from various performances of the song over the past 30 years. In addition, several catalog tracks were digitally re-released. “I’m really happy to be working with the folks at BMG for the next chapter of my career, and I can’t wait for people to hear all the new music I’ve been working on,” the artist said. Fans were then able to enjoy brand new songs from the artist a year later. With “Limitless” Richard Marx released his ninth studio album, also on BMG, in February 2020.