Line Up: "Fuzzman go home" Tour 2026
After his much-praised musical direction of the Vienna Festival, Fuzzman has simply disappeared.
He was on the mountain. Unreachable. He was gone for a moment. He was thinking. Then he came down from the mountain and realized: "It's been 20 years!"
20 years of Fuzzman!
The brief creative break, after the enormously high volume of recent years with all their successful side trips, has been fruitful. In terms of side quests, in addition to the festival weeks, he has curated Popfest twice, hosted his own mountain festival, Fuzzstock, and made numerous forays into the world of film and television as a soundtrack composer.
But the actual main road was also well used by the busy Carinthian looters.
The last three albums, "Welcome to Nothingness," "Finally Reason," and "Hands Off Everything," all released in the last five years, were a trilogy in which the artist Zamernik rediscovered himself; becoming more serious and urgent.
Plus the crazy, eclectic work before it with its flickering mix of soul pop, indie disco, noise folk, Carinthian songs, and pop music.
It's been a long and dazzling journey, with no destination at all. And now, for the first time, it's time to look back before new adventures await.
At 20, Fuzzman is set to do just that. Fuzzman goes on tour, playing a potpourri of classics and oddballs, obscurities and hits.
Then the future begins…