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Karl Farkas Gasse 19, 1030 Wien
The success program of the Viennese cult band and the legendary Rapid player is a musical labor of love for the three tenors Thomas Schreiber, Toni Matosic, and Hans Krankl. Their passion for Italian music and American music with Italian roots creates an unprecedented blend of oldies and superhits from recent decades. On one hand, there are Adriano Celentano's "Questo ragazzo della via Gluck," Gianni Morandi's "Sciende la piogga," Zucchero's "Guantanamera," Tony Dallara's "Come prima," and on the other hand, Dean Martin's "That’s Amore" and "On an Evening in Roma," Elvis Presley's "It's Now or Never" and "Surrender," Faust Leali's "Hurt," among many others. As always, alongside the special interpretations of the songs, there is a wealth of information and witty remarks provided spontaneously by the protagonists in the typical Monti Beton style.
CHEERS! Monti Beton & Johann K.: There are hardly any bands in Europe that dedicate themselves so intensively to the cultivation of sophisticated rock and pop music—without acting as a typical cover band—as the group MONTI BETON from Vienna. Specifically, the band has been focusing for over 40 years primarily on artists or groups that are no longer seen live, yet whose music is now considered contemporary. MONTI BETON consistently manages to connect with the roots of this music and its artists, conveying the greatest possible message of the original without imitating it, but rather interpreting it in the typical MONTI BETON style, which is humorously entertaining. MONTI BETON has its own full-length programs dedicated to the music of the Beatles, Elvis, Kinks, Bob Dylan, Simon & Garfunkel, Neil Diamond, David Bowie, and the Doors, among others. Over the past 20 years, the Viennese cult band, together with goal scorer Hans Krankl, has developed additional programs: "The Night of Austropop," "Christmas Classics Extravaganza," "Il Spettacolo Italo-Americano," and "The Schlager Night of Schlager." In October 2015, Johann K. and Monti Beton celebrated their joint 10th anniversary on stage with a unique event at the large Vienna Stadthalle. On July 5, 2025, the 20th stage anniversary was fittingly celebrated at the sold-out Vienna State Opera.
About the band:
Drums: Bernd Rommel
Bass: Hannes Steif
Keyboard: Max Hagler
Saxophone: Michi Strauss
Trumpet: Matthias Weber
Percussion and Vocals: Iris Camaa
Electric Guitar: Hasl Michalek
Electric and Acoustic Guitar & Vocals: Toni Matosic
Vocals: Thomas Schreiber & Johann K.