folkshilfe + AUT of ORDA
The pop trio folkshilfe has come to stay. With their fifth studio album "bunt," the band processes the highs and lows of the past few years: From dark phases of loss and grief, to their success, their friendship as a band, all-too-human experiences, and love. The result is a colorful cross-section of life that they present on stage. “Alongside all the beautiful moments shared as a band and encounters offstage, the death of my father was definitely the most profound experience of my life,” says singer Florian Ritt. “Our songs allow me to engage with all facets of life once again in another form. Everything that bombards us daily finds a place of processing in our songs.”
folkshilfe does what they have been known for over the past 10 years: pop music that doesn’t fit into any box. Their unique mix of accordion, synthesizer, and dialect reaches people of all ages and life stages.
Since their last Amadeus nomination for the successful album "Vire" (with hits like “Schena Mensch,” “Hau di her,” and “Najo eh”), it has been clear: folkshilfe is relentlessly riding their wave of success. They not only captivate the radio landscape but also fill concert halls across the German-speaking world with their sold-out shows.
folkshilfe does what they have been known for over the past 10 years: pop music that doesn’t fit into any box. Their unique mix of accordion, synthesizer, and dialect reaches people of all ages and life stages.
Since their last Amadeus nomination for the successful album "Vire" (with hits like “Schena Mensch,” “Hau di her,” and “Najo eh”), it has been clear: folkshilfe is relentlessly riding their wave of success. They not only captivate the radio landscape but also fill concert halls across the German-speaking world with their sold-out shows.

