
Liza Kos - INTRIGATION - Russian Döner with Potato Salad
Liza Kos presents a new solo programme combining music, stand-up and guitar playing. The artist sings, speaks and performs multiple characters in this humorous and versatile show.
Marburg, Germany
The KFZ is a long-established independent cultural centre in Marburg, hosting live concerts across a wide range of genres - from indie and electronic to hip-hop and jazz - as well as club nights and cultural events. The main hall has a standing-room floor that gives it an intimate, club-like feel. It has been a central fixture of the city's alternative music scene for decades.

Liza Kos presents a new solo programme combining music, stand-up and guitar playing. The artist sings, speaks and performs multiple characters in this humorous and versatile show.

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