
Lost in Søund • Singer/Songwriter Night
Lost in Søund – Feel the Music, Live the Story
Lost in Søund returns to continue the journey where music meets storytelling in an intimate live setting.
What began as a video series by Let.You.Søund, dedicated to revealing the faces and feelings behind the music, has grown into a live experience. In collaboration with Lost Weekend, this night brings the spotlight to three outstanding independent artists who share more than just their sound—they share their story.
Expect powerful performances, raw emotions, and a space where sound becomes something you can feel. This evening invites you to listen deeper, connect authentically, and experience music beyond the surface.
Featuring:
Lucia Losada
Íntima, sincera, auténtica – that’s how Lucia Losada describes her music. Inspired by personal experiences, the Spanish-German artist writes songs in her mother tongue and captivates her audience with a voice that is both gentle and powerful. Her songs offer a glimpse into her emotional world, expressed through catchy melodies and profound lyrics.
This year marks the release of Lucia’s debut EP, in which she explores her first experiences with love – sometimes vulnerable, sometimes hopeful, and always full of feeling.
The newcomer began writing her own songs about two years ago and released her first single, “¿Cuánto tiempo pasará?”, in July 2024. Since then, she has been performing regularly on stages across Bavaria.
Mirabelle Rose
Mirabelle Rose is a singer, songwriter, and film director whose sound blends chamber pop with cosmic synthesizers, driving rhythms, ethereal choirs, and cinematic folk. Like the soundtrack of a film—sometimes hypnotic and minimal, sometimes dramatic and urgent—her music is always full of soul.
Her style evokes artists like Bat for Lashes, Aurora, Florence + The Machine, and Kiki Rockwell—combining folk-inspired melodies with electronic textures and a melancholic, narrative depth.
Alongside her music, Mirabelle Rose studies film directing at the University of Television and Film Munich (HFF), where she merges music and visual storytelling in her artistic work.
Oredge
Oredge’s music unfolds like the kinds of thoughts you’d only share with your best friend at 3 a.m. Intimate, personal, and full of vivid imagery. The self-taught French singer, songwriter, and composer pours his heart into building songs that feel like short films for the ears. His latest track, “1100 Ways to Kill U,” turns a flood of intrusive thoughts into an uptempo, offbeat story. With each release, Oredge captures the kind of emotions that feel deeply personal, but instantly familiar.
Doors @ 7