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Austrian Indie Band Granada Announces Dissolution

The native indie band Granada around singer Thomas Petritsch has announced its dissolution.
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The native indie band Granada around singer Thomas Petritsch has announced its dissolution.

After ten years it's over: the musicians of Granada have announced their farewell. They assure: "We are going apart in good ways." The band Granada from Graz says goodbye. "After ten intense, loud, quiet, wild and wonderful years we decided to end our time together as a band," says a statement that the musicians released this Monday. Thomas Petritsch's band looks back on "hundred concerts, four albums, ten cities, numerous stages and countless m…

The Graz dialect group around the musician Thomas Petritsch ends their collaboration after ten years

Granada stops. Live at Antenne Steiermark the band announced their separation on Monday morning. After ten years, four albums and countless concerts is finally over in the autumn. For ten years they were a fixture in the Neo-Austropop, but now it's over. The Graz band Granada announced their separation live at Antenne Steiermark on Monday morning. Singer Thomas Petritsch and drummer Roland Hanslmeier explained in the studio of the Muntermacher s…

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5min.at broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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