Programme

 THE WOODEN WOLF + ALLIVM + GRINDI MANBERG + NUBREEZE

Musical stroll through Strasbourg from 10:00 AM to 1:45 PM
Limited capacity
SOUNDWALK, Soundwalk
3h00
Production : Diffusion Prod, Strasbourg Music Week

Meeting point at 10:00 am Place de la Cathédrale @ Strasbourg ! 

A now emblematic moment of the festival, the soundwalk offers a musical stroll through Strasbourg on the morning of May 8, punctuated by artistic stops in unusual, undisclosed locations. 

An immersive and accessible experience to rediscover the city through the sounds and talents of the festival, in a light and convivial format.
 

NUBREEZE (DE)

Vivid Hip Hop

Originally from Saarland, NUBREEZE shakes up the codes of traditional hip-hop. As a producer, drummer and rapper, he develops a project at the crossroads of hip-hop, fusion and storytelling, blending multiple influences with a strong personal identity. On stage, NuBreezeProject delivers a true hip-hop manifesto — an intense and unifying spoken word performance.

ALLIVM (FR)

Filterless Rap Pop

Too rap for pop, too slam for rap, Allivm asserts a musical language of her own, somewhere between modern songwriting, sharp flow and raw emotion. She builds a universe where words hit as hard as the melodies. Supported by L’Autre Canal (Grand Large program), she delivers an intense and deeply inhabited live performance.

THE WOODEN WOLF (FR)

Folk Low Fi

The Wooden Wolf is the project of Canadian-Alsatian songwriter Alex Keiling. He delivers a powerful and deeply inhabited folk sound, balancing acoustic tension and electric intensity, carried by a raw, weathered voice. He honours us by celebrating the release party of his new album “Indigo Prayers,” due out in April 2026, performing as a duo with cellist Marie Langenfeld.

GRINDI MANBERG (FR)

Pop Ample

Grindi Manberg crafts expansive and sensitive pop music, balancing fragility with rock-driven surges. After a widely noticed debut album (See the Ferries Fade Away, 2017), being selected for Les Inouïes in 2013 and winning the FAIR award in 2015, his journey has taken him from Mexico to Lisbon. In 2024, the urge to create and return to the stage emerged once again. At Strasbourg Music Week, he will perform solo on piano and guitar, in an intimate and stripped-down format.

Place de la Cathédrale — 67000 Strasbourg