The show will be moved from the Columbia Theater to the Maschinenhaus.
A new start for Senta-Sofia Delliponti: In early 2023, the singer and actress will release her first album under the stage name SENTA, and shortly thereafter she will also present the new songs from "Egal wie weit" live on tour in Germany for the first time.
Looking back at the numerous stations in SENTA's career, it is hard to believe that the artist is only 32 years old. in 2003, at the age of just 13, she was runner-up in the casting show "Star Search", and three years later she released her first rebellious pop-punk single "Scheißegal" as Senta-Sofia. in 2007, she contributed the theme song to "Big Brother" with "Ich sehe was, was du nicht siehst.
After graduating from high school, the musician, who grew up in Gifhorn in Lower Saxony, moved to Berlin, where she trained as a singer and actress. SENTA appears on stage in the musicals "Dance of the Vampires" in Stuttgart and "Spring Awakening" in Vienna and in front of the camera as Tanja Seefeld on "Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten".
in 2013, she finally helped launch Oonagh - an ethno-global pop music project with which she released five albums as a singer by 2020, winning two Echos and going platinum several times.
in 2022, however, it's time for a new beginning: SENTA no longer wants to hide behind roles and art figures. With her single "Was immer es ist" she officially closes the chapter Oonagh and starts a new one under her real name. With "Verlieren", "Aufhören" and "Musik Musik", three more harbingers of her debut album "Egal wie weit", which will be released at the beginning of 2023, will be released in the course of the year.
With her new songs, SENTA presents herself as a mature artist who reflects on life as a young woman - on what you actually want, and what you no longer go along with. The whole thing is packaged in casual, contemporary German pop.
After the release of "Egal wie weit", SENTA will go on tour in Germany for the first time with her new songs in April 2023 and present a completely new, personal side of herself to the audience at five concerts.