Levin Liam Live in Reutlingen

Lilly Marie
Captured by Lilly Marie

On Sunday, July 27th, we were at Levin Liam’s LLLIVE25 Open-Air in Reutlingen. The evening opened with Elia, whose set was a perfect blend of melancholy and uplifting vibes. His music created a warm and inviting atmosphere, setting the tone for the night and preparing the crowd beautifully for what was to come.

Levin Liam then took the stage for an intimate open-air show in Reutlingen on Sunday, proving that a quiet setting can lead to some of the most powerful live moments.

Although the weather was not great, the vibes were incredibly strong and the atmosphere was charged with energy. The bad weather was quickly forgotten as the crowd and Levin created an unforgettable connection. A modest number of people gathered, but the energy in the space was intimate and sincere. The smaller setting gave the show a personal touch that perfectly matched Levin’s music, emotive, honest, and quietly powerful. His warm vocals and subtle stage presence made every song feel like a private moment shared with the audience.

Levin offered a well-balanced set, blending older fan favorites with newer material and even treating the crowd to an unreleased song, something raw and exciting that hinted at what is to come. One of the standout moments came toward the end of the night. During “Mann vom Fach,” the crowd really came to life. The energy peaked, people were fully into it, and the vibe was so strong that Levin decided to play it twice.

Beyond the music, Levin also took a moment to address the current political situation, using his platform to raise awareness and encourage reflection without sounding preachy. It was a short but meaningful reminder that music and social consciousness can go hand in hand.

Whether familiar or new, every track landed with clarity and intention. It was not about scale, it was about connection. And that connection was felt deeply by those who were there. A calm, powerful night that reminded everyone present why live music, especially on a small scale, still matters.