Skalitzer Straße 85-86, Berlin Kreuzberg
Folk-Pop
Konzert
Di. 31. März 2026
Konzert
Iskander Moon
Support: Itay Blau + Lucie Frank

Genre: Folk-Pop

Following his highly acclaimed EP ‘Are You Lost Here?’ (2024) and debut single ‘Saturday Silence’ — a track that found its way onto countless radio playlists last year — the young indie pop singer-songwriter is now unveiling his long-awaited debut album.

Over the past year, Iskander drew inspiration from more than sixty performances across Europe, while also producing and collaborating on projects for numerous other artists from his new home base in Brussels. True to his nomadic lifestyle, he crafted the album in various locations — from Berlin and New York to a 19th-century castle just across the French border. The result is a richly orchestrated collection of alternative pop songs in which the 24-year-old Iskander shines as a soul balladeer, weaving together influences from his background as a classical pianist and composer, as well as his experience as a bassist and singer in rock bands. Anyone who has seen Iskander live knows where his rock-solid reputation on stage comes from — and what better way to celebrate his debut than with a release concert at Privatclub?

Italy Blau

Itay Blau is a naturally loud singer-songwriter based in Berlin. His voice and words ring honesty, truth and love.
Itay’s 11th album ‘Ripped On The Soft Side’ will be released on March 20th 2026

Lucie Frank

Lucie Frank is a singer-songwriter from Berlin whose sound moves between alternative folk and indie pop.
Inspired by artists such as Lizzy McAlpine and Elliott Smith, she combines classic folk instruments like lap steel guitars with modern elements such as field recordings and vocoders.
Her debut single Here I Go Again was featured by outlets including BBC Introducing and FluxFM. Together with her band, she has performed on numerous Berlin stages, including Kesselhaus, Gretchen, Festsaal Kreuzberg, and Lido.
Lucie Frank is considered one of the most exciting new voices in Berlin’s music scene.