Even though Phillip Weiler's tent was blown away, he still managed to capture some thrilling moments on Saturday and Sunday of this year's Openair Gampel in Switzerland.
It did not start ideally for a successful photographic report from the 2025 edition of Openair Gampel. The tent, pitched in the afternoon, was blown away by mid-evening. But not just mine…
At least, there was still space under a desk in the media corner. Anyway, here are the shots from this year's Openair Gampel.
01099
Rap crew 01099 from Dresden, Germany.
Die Fantastischen Vier
Legendary rap crew Die Fantastischen Vier
Benno
German newcomer rapper Benno.
Edb
Bernese hopeful EDB.
Oimara
German singer-songwriter Oimara.
Isabel LaRosa
All the way from LA: Isabel LaRosa.
Natasha Bedingfield
British Natasha Bedingfield took the stage as well.
Tame Impala, the project of Australian singer and multi-instrumentalist Kevin Parker, performed at a sold-out Hallenstadion in Zurich, and I was able to capture them up close.
On their first headlining tour, Balu Brigada brought their debut album "Portal" to Dynamo Zurich, delivering an energetic set that marked a new chapter for the band. DJ Ryeberry warmed up the crowd.
On March 27, Lunik celebrated their comeback at the iconic Mühle Hunziken, turning the night into a long-awaited homecoming with an intimate and familiar atmosphere.
Tame Impala, the project of Australian singer and multi-instrumentalist Kevin Parker, performed at a sold-out Hallenstadion in Zurich, and I was able to capture them up close.
The Canadian rock band Mother Mother played at Openair St. Gallen this year. Phillip Weiler sat down with singer and guitarist Ryan Guldemond for a spontaneous interview.