Florian Fesl

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Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
I like you
  AT 29 
gold
gold
09/03/2010 (15 weeks)
  CH 91 03/10/2010 (1 week)
Like a beautiful dream
  AT 21st 07/08/2011 (7 weeks)

Florian Fesl (born August 1, 1988 in Freyung ) is a popular singer and harmonica player .

Career

Since 2006 Florian Fesl has made numerous appearances on domestic and international show stages. Since then, Fesl has been a welcome guest in major music shows, including Musikantenstadl , the Grand Prix of Folk Music , Always Sunday ( ARD ) When Music is Playing ( ORF ) or Melodies of the Mountains (ARD). In 2010, he and his then partner Belsy (from South Tyrol) won the Grand Prix of Folk Music with the title I hab di gladly . In the same year the two released a joint album under the same title, which was also very successful in the charts and reached gold status. Shortly before that, it became known that Belsy and Florian Fesl were also a couple in private.

Belsy & Florian were among the most successful performers in the field of popular hits. In May 2014, Belsy announced during a touring concert that she would end her singing career at the end of the year. Both also announced that they would go their separate ways privately.

In autumn 2014 Florian Fesl started his comeback as a soloist with So eine Geile Welt . In March 2015 he appeared with his new song “Morgenrot” on the Eurovision program “Musikantenstadl”, moderated by Andy Borg .

In 2016 Fesl took part in Deutschland sucht den Superstar . At the beginning of 2017 he released his new single "Made in Bavaria" which belongs to the modern Volks'Pop'Rock genre.

Discography

Solo albums

  • My name is Florian 2006
  • Fresh & Real 2007
  • Summer without end of 2008
  • Let's be friends again in 2009

Duet albums with Belsy

  • I love you 2010 (The album for the Grand Prix victory)
  • Christmas in the Heart 2010
  • Like a beautiful dream 2011
  • Where love falls 2013

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Chart sources: AT
  2. Awards for music sales: AT
  3. Belsy and Florian Fesl win the "Grand Prix of Folk Music". Retrieved September 2, 2014 .
  4. Florian Fesl relies on Schlager for DSDS appearance. In: Passauer Neue Presse . January 21, 2016, accessed January 23, 2016 .
  5. http://popschlager-aktuell.com/florian-fesl-ist-made-in-bavaria/