• PETE ART feat. HERBERT PROHASKA - 40 Jahre Bühne: Jubiläumskonzert

    PETE ART feat. HERBERT PROHASKA - 40 Jahre Bühne: Jubiläumskonzert

    Globe Vienna - Marx Hall - Wien
    Karl-Farkass-Gasse 19
    1030 Wien
     

    PETE ART feat. HERBERT PROHASKA - 40 Jahre Bühne: Jubiläumskonzert Globe Vienna - Marx Hall - Wien Sat 14.Nov 2026 19:30
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    "PETE ART 40 Years on Stage" & Top-Notch Guests
     
    Pete Art feat. Herbert Prohaska, Reinhold Bilgeri & Gery Seidl
     
    Featuring:
     
    Rock Professor Reinhold Bilgeri
     
    Footballer of the Century Herbert Prohaska
     
    Star Comedian Gerry Seidl
     
    For his 40th stage anniversary, Pete Art gives it his all and then some!
     
    As soon as Pete steps onto the stage, pure rock 'n' roll reigns!
     
    But that's not all!
     
    He's at home in every genre of music and enchants every song in his own unique way—that's Pete Art!
     
    When he started out as a young musician in 1986, it quickly became clear that he was Austria's Elvis voice, and everyone wanted to pass him off as an impersonator! Reinhard Fendrich invited him to his television show "Nix i fix" in 1993 to perform an Elvis impersonation with him in the ORF studio. Pete enjoyed it, but the pressure of being an impersonator grew heavier. Instead of resting on his laurels, Pete always had other plans, because he never wanted to be pigeonholed and always knew that his future didn't have to be in radio or television, but that his audience would always be his top priority. Soon he was sharing the stage with big names like Georg Danzer, Ludwig Hirsch, Willi Resetarits, his friends from Monti Beton, as well as Tini Kainrath, Gery Seidl, Alexander Goebel, Andi Baum, Ulli Bäer, and many more, quickly making a name for himself in the Austrian music scene. An evening full of music from all genres, good-natured banter, and top-notch guests awaits you! Instead, you can expect an evening full of music from all genres, good-natured ribbing, and top-class guests!
     
    Rock 'n' roll, blues, pop, Austrian pop, country, Italian hits, and much more will make this 40th birthday celebration truly unforgettable for everyone!
     
    But that's not all, because another anniversary is just around the corner! 20 years on stage together with his friend and legendary footballer Herbert Prohaska.
     
    So, 40 years have turned into 60, and they've been quite an eventful time!
     
    The two met 22 years ago at one of Pete's many concerts, and Austria's legendary footballer hired him for his 50th birthday in 2005! Pete still can't believe what came of it with his absolute football idol!
     
    From then on, an incredible friendship blossomed between them, and they became inseparable! A bond of friendship and music that you can feel at every concert and simply have to enjoy. Whether you're a fan of green, purple, or yellow, these two will have everyone on their feet!
     
    Pete still can't believe what came of it with his absolute football idol! Things get especially interesting with the high-caliber guests! With rock legend, bestselling author, and filmmaker Professor Reinhold Bilgeri, beloved cabaret artist and actor Gerry Seidl, and of course, his friend and football legend Herbert Prohaska, this evening promises top-notch entertainment!
     
    The band lineup:
     
    Lead Vocals, Percussion: Pete Art
     
    Drums: Paul Pozarek Electric
     
    Bass & Double Bass, Vocals: Peter Strutzenberger
     
    Piano: Markus Gaudriot
     
    Electric & Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Musical Director: Roland Stonek
     
    Electric & Western Guitar: Bernhard Krinner
     
    Backing Vocals: Dagmar Bernhard
     
    Backing Vocals, Arrangements: Ursula Gerstbach
     
    And more musicians besides…
     
    We're bringing you the coolest anniversary concert to Globe Vienna, and the prediction is: "Legendary!" So come along to Globe Wien and join Pete for what might be his final stage anniversary – who knows?
     
    "Let's have a BEST OF 40 Years Friends Party!"
     
    (Source: globe.wien)