LEA impresses at the summer open air in Neubrandenburg: an unforgettable evening!
Neubrandenburg celebrates summer with LEA at an open-air concert. Thousands of visitors experience an unforgettable evening at the Jahnsportforum.

LEA impresses at the summer open air in Neubrandenburg: an unforgettable evening!
On Friday evening the time had come: thousands of music lovers flocked to the Jahnsportforum in Neubrandenburg, where the summer open-air series was officially opened. The star of the evening was the German singer-songwriter LEA, known by her real name Lea-Marie Becker. With her soulful pop and numerous hits, she created an unforgettable experience that will be remembered for a long time by those present. SVZ reports, that hundreds of fans gathered before their performance and shouted “LEA! LEA! LEA!” shouted.
LEA is considered one of the most important voices in the German music scene. Her breakthrough came in 2016 with the hit “Leiser,” which stayed in the charts for months. Known for catchy melodies and profound lyrics, she once again showed her musical talent in Neubrandenburg by presenting a mixture of her best-known hits and new songs. The performance was celebrated as the real highlight of the evening, and the anticipation for future events is already palpable.
Concerts and tours
The year 2025 will be particularly exciting for LEA: She is planning an extensive open-air tour that includes more than 25 live dates at festivals and open airs. This tour follows their impressive track record, which includes a sold-out indoor tour in fall 2022 and a remarkable outdoor tour in 2023.
LEA's music career began with her debut album "Vakuum", followed by "Between My Lines", which helped her find her own sound world. Her third album “Staircase” continued this development, and her latest work “On The Beauty and Fragility of Things” will be released in 2024. The city of Neubrandenburg is particularly pleased about the opportunity to present LEA as part of their tour.
A look into the music landscape
LEA's success story reflects a trend that can be observed in the German music landscape. Loud Musikindustrie.de The population's willingness to pay for music does not decrease. 37% of Germans already stream for a fee, and around 21% are represented in the 30 to 39 year old age group, which underlines the potential of artists like LEA. The fun of listening to music attracts many people to the concerts - a perfect prerequisite for the upcoming live events.
And so all that can be said is: Anyone who has experienced LEA once will definitely come back. Whether at their next performance on Saturday with the Rammstein tribute band Stahlzeit or at the grand finale with Johannes Oerding on Sunday - the Neubrandenburg Summer Open Air series definitely has what it takes to win the hearts of fans.